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0.02 Acres of Heaven, Rob Sneddon
10th Annual Muzzle Awards, presented to those who undermined free speech and civ
"12 Things You Didn't Know About the Victoria Mansion," including the mansion's, Colin Sargent
$1.4 million Social Security benefits paid monthly. Social Security benefits pa
150,000 Maine residents get Social Security income. Maine 1970 benefits--a brea
"150 Reasons to Give Thanks We Live in Maine," including Route 11 between Fort K
"1-900-BERATES," fiction by A. M. Sigmund., A M. Sigmund
1924 By-Laws, Woman's Literary Union
1929 By-Laws, Woman's Literary Union
1939 By-Laws, Woman's Literary Union
1985 was a bumper crop for Maine's wild blueberry barrens. Market forces will d, Pamela Holley Wood and Lynn Kippax Jr
1997 Maine Times Design Issue, with a focus on school buildings. A report to th, Edgar Allen Beem
1997 Maine Times Reader Survey results. Much of the commentary offered by reade, Douglas Rooks
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine as an exporter of agric, Sarah Stebbins
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine's agricultural niche ma, Jay Davis
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine's blueberry industry, w, Murray Carpenter
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine's potato industry, whic, Meg Haskell
"2002 Primaries" piece on Democrats John Nutting, Lori Handrahan, Sean Faircloth, Lance Tapley
"2004 in Review" piece on citizen activism, profiling Justin Alfond of the Leagu, Alex Irvine
2004 Voter's Guide, with a chart detailing how 33 state and local candidates sta
$228,211,000 paid out in Social Security cash benefits to Maine residents in 197
"25 Things every Mainer should know," from how to pronounce place names to the f, Colin Woodard
25 Ways to Embrace Winter, Brian Kevin
"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on an April 5, 1974, article on the D.S. Palmer
"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on Charlotte Isterbyt of Camden, once a driving, Dennis Bailey
"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on the April 16, 1971, issue of Maine Times, whi
"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on the "success story" of Austin J. "Jack" DeCos
"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on Vol. 1, No. 25, the March 21, 1969, issue. B
"30 Years at Maine Times" piece on Vol. 5, No. 6, the issue for November 17, 197
50 Mainers Shaping our State, Katy Kelleher
"7 Days in Maine." Dr. Joseph Kleinplatz, medical director for Maine's communit, Andrew K. Weegar
7 Nights in the City, Olivia Gunn
88,000 in Maine receiving Social Security checks.
91-year-old Florence Nichols of Portland tells about her life of working for oth
A $100,000 grant from the Maine Coastal Program of the Maine State Planning Offi
A $1,000-a-head cocktail party hosted by former President and Mrs. George H. W.
A 10-year-old Biddeford girl has been charged with arson in last Friday's fire i
A 115-page draft report on a joint state-federal investigation into the recent S
A 115-page report on the recent State House ballot-tampering investigation relea
A 12-year-old Biddeford youth is being held at the Maine Youth Center awaiting a
A 12-year partnership called Students of the 21st Century begun in 1989 between
A 13-year-old girl wounded by a grenade and a 17-year-old boy wounded by an arti
A 13-year-old Munjoy Hill youth has been arrested on charges of aggravated assau
A $14.8 plan to enlarge or renovate three Portland middle schools was unanimousl
A 14-member panel created by Gov. McKernan to reduce discrimination in Maine has
A $14 million supplemental spending bill was approved yesterday by both houses o
A $150,000 low interest loan from the Downtown Portland Corp. was helpful in all
A $1.5 billion back-scatter radar array, built in the 1980s on a 1,200 stretch o, Colin Sargent
A 15-year-old Auburn student was stabbed in the back after a food fight at Walto
A 1,600-acre parcel on Schoodic Point in Winter Harbor was set to be logged last, Andrew K. Weegar
A 16-page insert listing the results of the Portland Phoenix "Best Music Poll 20
A 16-page insert listing the results of the Portland Phoenix "Best Music Poll 20
A 17-year-old from Windham and a 16-year-old from Portland have been charged wit
A 1910 Rockwell Kent painting of Monhegan Island was stolen from a barn in Bidde, Wayne Curtis
A 1988 state regulation that essentially bars individuals who wear bioptic eyegl
A 1989 court settlement required a reduction in the number of beds at the August
A 1990 Maine Audubon report estimated that close to 50 tons of herbicides were u
A 1992 Maine Bureau of Parks & Recreation survey calculated that 140,000 of the, Edgar Allen Beem
A 1995 University of Maine at Orono study said that a woman with a two-year degr, Laura Conaway
A 19-member committee assembled by Portland Mayor Anne B Pringle to study a pro
A 200-page Industry and Commerce Plan drafted by a committee of Portland residen
A 2010 calendar of Maine culinary events., Judith Gaines
A 20-foot dead whale found washed ashore on Cushing Island on Monday is believed
A 20-year tradition, the Whatever Race, originally designed to focus attention o, Jennifer Acker
A 21-acre marsh that feeds in to the Androscoggin River became a holding tank fo
A 22-member task force appointed by Gov. McKernan in 1992 to study the state's m
A 24-unit, low-income housing project proposed by Gleichman & Company Inc. of Po
A $26,000, 138-page study by the Portland consulting firm Forrest Associates con
A $2.8 million paving project on Interstate 295 will restrict southbound traffic
A 28-page Phoenix Guide to Summer featuring New England's best amusement parks,
A 300-foot-tall mobile telephone tower erected on Swan's Island in Penobscot Bay
A 300-year-old commercial pier in York is now a private home, part of the 20 per, Jeff Clark
A $31,000 study commissioned by the Town of Wells and the York County Community
A 32-page guide to "Southern Maine Pride 2002," which is being held in Portland
A 32-page Phoenix Summer Guide to New England's best amusement parks, beaches, c
A 35-year-old woman yesterday was sexually assaulted in her bed at Maine Medical
A 36-page Phoenix Summer Guide to New England's best amusements parks, beaches,
A $420,000 study of traffic congestion along Route 1 between Bath and Belfast ha
A 4,465-acre parcel surrounding the former Loring Air Force Base in Limestone ne, Bob Moore
A 45-foot-fishing trawler, "The Lucky One," was beached in Cape Elizabeth yester
A $4.5 million, 38,000-square-foot addition to the Viking Nursing Facility in Ca
A 49-year-old male teacher at Bonny Eagle High School has been arrested on charg
A $4 million loan from the Finance Authority of Maine helped reopen the Eastland
A $500,000 advertising campaign by the Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. wil
A $500,000 revenue shortfall at Mid-Maine Medical Center in Waterville is forcin
A 50-year-old Lewiston man had a stroke, and made a near-complete recovery after, Sharon Bass
A $52,000 study by Normandeau Associates Inc. of New Hampshire has found that ic
A $55,670 study conducted by Wright-Pierce Engineers of Topsham for the Portland
A 600-pound bull moose on Tuesday died after it leapt from the Route 201 overpas
A $6 million renovation project of Scarborough's three primary schools has been
A 7-year-old boy playing with a lighter on Monday started a fire in a second-flo
A 911,000 acre parcel of former S. D. Warren forest land that is for sale by new, Phyllis Austin
A ballot-tampering investigation involving the House District 38 race between Re
A bank of judges on the First Circuit Court of Appeals has denied an appeal by E
A bankruptcy court judge approved the sale of Bangor radio station WZON-AM to ho
A bankruptcy judge has agreed to a plan under which Peacock Aquaculture Group of
A bass militia drum made in the 1800s is at the center of a dispute between the
A battle appears to be shaping up over whether the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in
A battle over state energy policy is under way as the Legislature considers seve
A Baxter State Park ranger recounts his experience as part of a support crew fig, Andrew Vietze
ABB Environmental Services Inc. has signed an agreement to move into the Blue Cr
ABB Environmental Services in Portland is one of the many Maine businesses that
Abby Holman, 30, a Lewiston native and self-described workaholic, has risen thro
Abby Zimet article about Dave Glovsky, a.k.a. Dave the Guesser, who for 44 years, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet article about the East Madison Square Garden in East Madison, which w, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet article on Betty McKeown, who is better known as Betty the Barber -- B, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet article on the dogs and dog-lovers of Portland's Western Cemetery., Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet article on the Maine girls and women who made up the Women's Emergenc, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet article on the upcoming dinner at Valle's in Portland to honor Frank, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on 15-year-old Edin Mehinovic, who was evacuated from Bosnia-He
Abby Zimet piece on back-to-school shopping., Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Bill Heller, who operates a drive-through coffee emporium at, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Chris Smith, a single mother who juggles the responsibilitie, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Dora Marks, a psychic advisor who moved to Portland last sum, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on fishing off the Maine State Pier in Portland. The pier is p, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Frederick Eugene Francis Lyons of Portland, who every summer, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Janet Blakely, 58, of Kennebunk, a divorced mother of three., Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Jeff McIlwain, 36, a Portland native and choir director at t, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Justin Konrad, 18, of Portland, who last year lost part of h, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on karaoke night at the Maine Veterans' Home in Scarborough, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Karl Bergdahl, 82, of Portland, a street musician who plays, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Kim Volk, an administrator for a Portland law firm, who on J, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on last week's Portland Rotary Club fund-raiser featuring Ray G, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Laurie Snow, owner of the Flower Studio in South Portland, N, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Lee and Linda Cushman of Port Clyde, both diagnosed with can, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Lloyd Johnson, longtime announcer at Scarborough Downs Race, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Maine's aviation pioneers, who were recently commemorated in, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on modern-day pagans., Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on New Horizons, a new day care program for children with autis, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Pet Quarters, a warehouse-style pet supply store in Scarboro, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Portland City Dance, a new program of the Portland School of, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Radical Radio, a singular show created by Steve Underwood an, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on "Ricky and Debbie in Sardineland," a promotional comic book, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Sam Kilbourn, 50, a real estate lawyer, clown, mime and acro, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Sam Ristich, 78, of North Yarmouth, a retired high school an, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Samrith Chap of Dover-Foxcroft, who left Cambodia in 1979 af, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Sandra Reading Cafiso, who, as Violet the Clown, teaches chi, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Sister Thelma Bouchard of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Hol, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on some of the individuals and duties of Portland's public work, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Sullivan Photo and Train Center, a custom photo lab and mode, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Tender Living Care, a program organized by Maine Medical Cen, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Big Sky Bread Co. of Portland, located in the old Deerin, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the bottle and can collectors of Portland., Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Cardiac League, a hockey league for players over the age, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the efforts of Pat Gorman, a job developer for the state's B, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the English as a Second Language program of Portland's award, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Figures of Speech Theatre, which last week brought its e, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Foster Grandparent Program, which began as part of Lyndo, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Hawkes family farm stand on Route 302 in Windham, a summ, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the indoor track meets at the Portland Expo building that ar, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Motor Vehicle Registry in Portland, the state's busiest, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the newest project for Habitat for Humanity, a small brick h, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Perioperative Open House held last week at Mercy Hospita, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Porthole Restaurant on Portland's Custom House Wharf, wh, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Portland Sea Dogs, who currently lead the Eastern League, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Proper English Croquet Party held recently in Cape Eliza, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the recent archaeological excavation below Central Maine Pow, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on the Rev. Frank Morin, who each month gives a Spanish-languag, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on ticket sales for the Bob Dylan concerts at the State Theater, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Uncle Billy's Southside Bar-B-Que in South Portland, which i, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Videoport on Middle Street in Portland, which offers 12,000, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Women in Harmony, a new women's chorus that debuted in conce, Abby Zimet
Abby Zimet piece on Yehuda Clapman, 45, of Brooklyn, New York, one of perhaps 50, Abby Zimet
ABC affiliate WMTW-TV did not carry the Tuesday night premiere of the show "NYPD
"ABC Class Notes" piece reporting that the University of New England has opened
A beach house built on the footprint of a tear-down house in Biddeford Pool is t, Rebecca Martin Evarts
A benefit concert is planned for Sunday to help cafe no retire some of its debts
A Better Brew, Will Bleakley
A bill before the Legislature would allow communities to tax large apartment com
A bill being considered in the Legislature would require permission for commerci
A billboard on Route 196 in Lewiston is apparently within the limits of Maine's
A bill introduced in the Legislature, LD 1285, would create a universal health c
A bill passed Tuesday by the U.S. House of Representatives would offer American
A bill pending in the Legislature's Transportation Committee would require manda
A bill presented by Gov. McKernan which would reaffirm a woman's right to have a
A bill receiving initial Senate approval yesterday set a minimum fine of $25 for
A bill recently approved in the Legislature and intended to combat the spread of
A bill signed into law last Friday by President Clinton qualifies Central Maine, Douglas Rooks
A bill sponsored by House Speaker John L Martin would create a constitutional c
A bill sponsored by Rep. James Bowers, D-Washington, would create the Tobacco, A
A bill sponsored by Senator Dale McCormick, D-Monmouth, which would extend healt
A bill sponsored by state representative Bonnie Green of Monmouth would make it, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A bill that would place a $200 limit on campaign contributions by individuals an
A bill to be considered by the Legislature would prohibit physicians from referr
A bill to be considered by the Legislature would require helicopter surveillance
A bill to be considered in the Legislature would allow school lunch programs to
A bill to reform the Maine Education Services' ability to steer tax-free public, Lee Burnett
A biopsy of the bone marrow of Patrick McDonough, 2, of Wells, shows that the bo
A bipartisan commission reviewing state election procedures held its first meeti
A blue shark caught, tagged, and released by Michael Ellsmore of Westbrook in Au, Clarke Canfield
A boathouse adjacent to a station-master's house was once part of a Coast Guard, Patrick McManus
A bogus television ad script attacking Jim Mitchell and praising Sen. John Balda
A bomb squad from the Brunswick Naval Air Station defused an explosive device ri
About 1,000 Sanford High School students, including last year's senior class, wi
About 100 registered for Maine's first black caucus, at Bowdoin College-- a prel
About 100 students, faculty, and staff members yesterday met at the University o
About 120 health-care providers and people with AIDS and HIV will attend "The Vo
About 1,800 children enrolled in 104 school systems in Maine speak little or no
About 200 people last night attended a memorial Mass held at Portland's Cathedra
About 27,000 Maine business have been directed to report the names of new employ
About 35 volunteers are inventorying Maine's outdoor sculptures. The program, S
About 38,000 vehicles are estimated to have headed down the Maine Turnpike on La
About $40,000 in United Way pledges have been cancelled by angry donors followin
About 400 South Portland residents this weekend signed a petition needed to put
About 400 students in grades five through eight at Yarmouth's Frank H Harrison
About 500 people turned out yesterday at Portland's One City Center to celebrate
About 50 activists gathered outside the Blaine House to call for a halt to comme
About 60 gallons of a heavy oil leaked out of a Northeast Petroleum storage tank
About 78 percent of Portland voters who went to the polls voted for a $14.38 mil
About 800 workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery left the yard for
About 80 faculty and staff members at Bowdoin College have until February 15 to
About a year ago, Camden novelist Dr. Terry "Tess" Gerritsen received a million-, Jack Barnes
"About Books" column on the story behind the recent H. Draper Hunt civil war boo, Jack Barnes
"About Books" piece on "A Marriage Made at Woodstock," by Cathie Pelletier., Jack Barnes
"About Books" piece on Jeremiah Healy of Boston and Stephanie Matteson of New Je, Jack Barnes
"About Books" piece on "Maine Mining Adventures," by C.J. Stevens., Jack Barnes
"About Books" piece on poet Richard Aldridge, who died February 5, 1994, of canc, Jack Barnes
"About Books" piece on The Cafe Review of Portland, edited by Steve Luttrell and, Jack Barnes
"About Books" piece on Tilbury House in Gardiner, which was created in 1990 afte, Jack Barnes
Above the Mud, Will Bleakley
Abraham Schechter, the new archivist at the Portland Public Library, is starting
A break-away group of South Portland Republicans calling themselves the Republic
A brief account of the February 7, 1978, blizzard which hammered New England. A
A brief account of the fourth annual Hempstock festival, which was sponsored by
A brief article of Sanford-based Shain's of Maine, home of the Sea Dogs Biscuit, Meadow Rue Merrill
A brief article on a lobster telephone called "Telephone Aphrodisiaque," created, Jed Rutherford
A brief article on Castine in the late 1800s, which never had the cachet of Bar, Ellen MacDonald Ward
A brief article on Gov. Angus King's rescision of a proclamation proclaiming Wol, Kathryn Skelton
A brief article on the MS Harborfest in Portland Harbor scheduled for August 19,
A brief article on the Sportsmen Against Hunger program, sponsored by the Maine, Cathy Genthner
A brief filed by Democrats with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court alleges that a
A brief history of Castine, leading up to the tensions between the town and the, Joshua F. Moore
A brief history of the Casella Waste System's Maine Energy Recovery Co. trash in, Sara Donnelly
A brief list of the wonders of Maine's winters, which snowbirds miss when they s
A brief look at Maine and the China trade during the 18th and 19th centuries, wi, Sarah Cumming Cecil
A brief look at why the artist John Marin has been largely forgotten, Colin W. Sargent
A brief mention in "Reporters' Notebook" that inmates at the Cumberland County J
A brief note from the "People and Politics" column that several Washington speci
A brief overview of the Maine Women Writers Collection, housed in a wing of the, Kathleen Fleury
A brief overview of various syles of chimney placements in Maine homes, with tip, Richard Grant
A brief piece in "Reporters' Notebook" about Barry Valentine, the former manager
A brief piece on a Portland referendum that would ban smoking in the city's rest, Allen Dammann
A brief reminiscence by George Carey, of his childhood vacations on the coast of, George Carey
A brief review of a sculpture show of aluminum pieces by David Snow at Coffee B, Sarah Goodyear
A Brunswick gardner, who prefers to remain anonymous, explains how in just four, Jane Lamb
A building near the State House in Augusta, bought for $512,000, will become t, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A bumper crop of contenders is beginning to emerge for the top jobs that will be
A bus yesterday collided with a car driven by Russell Soule, 70, of Westbrook.
A buyer group headed by Rick and Micki Hoddinott, owners of Downeast Whitewater
Academics Andrew and Donna Sorensen summer in a rustic but stylish 120-year-old, Tom Groening
Acadia Insurance Co., a two-year-old, 150-employee property and casualty insuran
Acadia Insurance Co, a two-year-old firm established by Richard A Sawyer and R
Acadia Lodge, a home located near the top of Acadia Mountain, is listed for sale, Colin W. Sargent
Acadia National Park is the first national park to ban jet skis. The Friends of, Andrew K. Weegar
Acadia National Park is visited by some 2.7 million people annually, and more an
Acadia National Park, with 30,000 acres, the only mountain range on the Eastern, Jeff Clark
Acadia's historic carriage roads are the legacy of John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s vis, Andrew Vietze
A Canadian plan to build a 70-foot-high fish ladder at Grand Falls on the upper
A cancer diagnosis impelled John Tynan and Bettina Doulton to leave executive po, Kathleen Fleury
ACA Primer: Next Steps for Maine Businesses under the Affordable Care Act, James McCarthy
A case is made that Portland was the locale that inspired Edward Hopper's painti, Colin Sargent
Accelerants were found in the rubble left by a September 10 fire which destroyed
According to a 1993 study, more than one-third of Americans are no receiving som, Phyllis Austin
According to a report released last year, Portland's port employed 3,700 people,, Andrew Hosch
According to a survey by the Maine Technical College System, many companies in M
According to Brunswick Fire Chief Gary Howard, the case involving a Brunswick pa
According to David Kurz, assistant director of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency
According to George W. Jahn, 78, the captain of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, which i
According to Grant Lee, executive director of the People's Regional Opportunity, Connie Pacillo
According to Kevin Concannon, commissioner of Maine's Department of Human Servic, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
According to Kevin Markee, director of Portland's treasury, the number of tax li, Connie Pacillo
According to "Pizza Marketing Quarterly," Maine has more pizza shops per capita, Andy King
According to police in Montgomery County, Maryland, Thomas Benjamin Spande, 21,
According to Steve Curtis, southern regional manager for the Bureau of Parks and, Phyllis Austin
According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a government agency, Lance Tapley
According to the federal census of 1990, only 20 percent of Maine's population h
According to the Maine Bureau of Health, there were 27 abortion providers in the
According to the Maine Waste Management Agency, 43 communities in the state have
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there were 8,372 Asian and Pacific Islander, Joan Lang
According to unofficial returns, Cumberland County sheriff Wesley Ridlon barely
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for 1980 and 1990, Portland's minority popu, Claire Holman
Account for Mother Nature by Establishing a Weather Closing Policy, Eric Uhl
Account of a gale that occurred on September 8, 1869, which blew down the steepl
Account of an interview with David S. Wakelin, 45, of Cape Elizabeth, a trustee
Account of an interview with former Whitefield resident Geoffrey Faux, who is no
Account of an interview with Gary S. Lorfano, 47, of Scarborough, a member of th
Account of an interview with R. Carl Sanford, 63, of Damariscotta, executive vic
Account of an interview with state representatives Fred L. Richardson, 50, of Po
Account of a sleepless night for a Portland insomniac, which included visits to, Sally Noble
Account of author Edgar Beem's climb of Mount Katahdin with his 13-year-old daug, Edgar Allen Beem
Account of discussion of the status of blacks in Maine, by speakers on a panel c
Account of Portland's Memorial Day activites, which featured a parade and a spee
Account of research being done by the Institute for Quaternary Studies at Univer
Account of separate debates sponsored by Maine Public Television and featuring t
Account of Social Security payments made to Mainers in 1979.
Account of testimony given yesterday in Cumberland County Superior Court by witn
Account of the historic 1927 visit to Old Orchard Beach by aviator Charles Lindb, Matthew Jude Barker
Account of the lengthy questioning of Diantha Carrigan as to her qualifications
Account of the memorial service held Saturday for Kim-Marie Dean Smith, 34, of S, Abby Zimet
Account of the second annual Save Our Birds Day, held Saturday at Gilsland Farm
Account of the writer May Sarton during the time she lived at Wild Knoll in York, Deborah McDermott
Account Reckoning, Alison Hinson
Accounts of several strange attacks by wild animals on Mainers, including a moos, Roberta Scruggs
Accounts of town meetings in Brighton Plantation, Damariscotta, Kennebunkport, N
Accoustics expert George Izenour says that the balconies in the Portland City Ha, Wayne Curtis
A chronological guide to "The Maine Print Project: Celebrating 200 Years of Prin
A citizen initiative proposed by Nancy Oden of Jonesboro would make it illegal t, Andrew K. Weegar
A citizen initiative to set term limits for state lawmakers has reached the Leg
A citizens' group in El Paso, Texas, filed a lawsuit in federal court Friday to
A citizen's initiative that would impose a four-term limit on legislators would
A Civil War encampment at Fort Preble and a rededication of Portland's Soldiers
A class action suit filed in Aroostook County Superior Court by six property own
A classified ad that appeared in Casco Bay Weekly for four weeks has created a c, Bob Young
A "Closeup" interview with Casco Northern Bank President Denison Gallaudet, 49,
A close-up look at a dozen waterfront estates in Maine that have asking prices o, Colin Sargent
A coalition consisting of the Chamber of Commerce of the Greater Portland Region
A coalition of 21 labor, environmental and peace groups criticized the North Ame
A coalition of about 20 newspapers and 50 radio stations in Maine and New Hampsh
A coalition of Democratic legislators is supporting a package of $100 million in
A coalition of Democrats and Republicans unhappy with House Speaker John Martin
A coalition of environmental and conservation groups yesterday released an annua
A coalition of labor unions and political activists held press conferences throu
A coalition of Maine conservation groups and state and federal agencies want the, John N. Cole
A coalition of sporting and environmental groups has filed a lawsuit in Kennebec
A cold winter with little snow during the early months and a very dry summer are
A collection of 5,000 coins amassed by Edward J. Conquest, a Bangor lawyer, auto
A collection of Down East "comfort food" meals and the restaurants that serve th, Kathleen Fleury
A collection of Maine trails not found anywhere else, including the Wyeth Trail,, Staff
A collection of observations on the "essence of Maine" from summer, year-round,, Edgar Allen Beem
A combination of high spring water levels and above-normal humidity levels this
A combination of warm weather, past conservation efforts and the recession have
A commission of business, labor and education officials last week delivered a re
A commission working on making changes to Maine's public school construction for, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A committee of 55 Yarmouth residents began working on the town's Strategic Plann
A committee of the Scarborough Town Council has recommended a 1994-95 town and s
A committee recently established by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is cu
A committee to be named by Gov. McKernan and legislative leaders by August 13 wi
A community relations specialist from the U.S. Dept. of Justice met Thursday wit
A comparison between the isolated island community of Frenchboro on Long Island, Aimee L. Curl
A comparison of the salaries paid to employees of the Portland school system and
A compilation of facts on logging in Maine, presented as a pop quiz.
A compilation of most of the "best city" and similar lists on which Portland and, James V. Horrigan
A computer consulting group in Portland in late July will release The Virtual Jo
A computer game called Fish Banks Ltd. is teaching students at more than two doz
A computer image of the Gulf of Maine, generated for the Gulf of Maine Council o, Joshua F. Moore
A conference on NIMBYism (Not in My Backyard), sponsored by the business-oriente
A conference organized by the Damariscotta River Estuary Project attracted 50 mu
A conference, "Staying Ethical: Understanding Clergy Sexual Misconduct and How
A conference will be held next week at Portland's Holiday Inn by the Bay to cons
A conflict has arisen between the Tri-Valley United Way and the Franklin County
A "Congress Street Minutes" article that focuses on Park Fest '98 organized by W, Annie Seikonia
A consortium of five banks has announced it will make a $710,000 loan to the Mai
A consortium of investors are exploring the possiblity of piping natural gas fro
A consortium which already plans to run a natural gas pipeline from Quebec to Ma
A consultant for the Governor's Task Force on Education Funding says a study he
A consulting firm hired last year estimated that modernizing and expanding the C, Laura Conaway
A consulting team led by Portland architect Winton Scott has developed a plan fo
A consumer-based coalition in Maine supported by the Democrats is advocating for
A contaminated water supply in Boothbay Harbor failed to disrupt the tourist tra
A contract between the Saudi government and Medical Care Development Co. in Augu
A conversation between Sandy Oliver of Isleboro, cookery author and columnist, a, Kathleen Fleury
A convoy of 43 trucks rolled into Maine from Massachusetts Sunday loaded with na
A convoy of antique trucks, organized by Erv Bickford of Yarmouth, is scheduled
A convoy of forty antique trucks on Sunday will move more than 50 pieces of narr
A cookbook published by the Portland Museum of Art will feature a recipe for bak
A Creative Nest, Edgar Allen Beem
A criminal trespass notice has been served on Joseph Emmons, a former teacher at
Across Frenchman's Bay from Bar Harbor lies Schoodic Peninsula, a 2,366-acre sec, Virginia Wright
Across the state preservationists are restoring old buildings in their zeal to s, Jeff Clark
A crowd estimated at more than 500 yesterday marched from the Augusta armory to
A crowd of 2,000 abortion opponents gathered outside the Maine State House yeste
A crowd of more than 10,000 is expected to attend the Biddeford High vs. Thornto
A Crying Shame, Edgar Allen Beem
ACT II, the employee-owned company that bought the John Roberts clothing factory
Activists were floored when executives from the closed Maine Yankee Atomic Power, Lance Tapley
Actor Brian Finch of Gorham kept a diary throughout his several weeks as a stand, Brian Finch
Actor Sidney Toler, who played Charlie Chan in many movies, spent many summers i, Steve Luttrell
Actress Irene Bedard would like to produce a movie based on the biography,"Molly, Colin Sargent
Actress Verna Bloom and her screenwriter husband chose Falmouth architect Carol, Phil Kaplan
A Cumberland County grand jury has indicted Amy J. MacLeod, 29, of North Waterbo
A Cumberland County grand jury has indicted Dr. Robert W. Chagrasulis, 43, of Br
A Cumberland County grand jury has indicted Frances Circero, 40, of Portland on
A Cumberland County grand jury has refused to indict Robert C. Hornbarger, 48, o
A Cumberland County Grand Jury yesterday indicted Mark Kenneth Sanborn, 34, of G
A Cumberland County grand jury yesterday refused to indict Bill Crocker, 46, of
A Cumberland County Superior Court judge has sentenced Jeffrey S. Sirois, 33, to
A Cumberland County Superior Court judge yesterday sentenced Leroy A. Sargeant,
A Cumberland County Superior Court jury awarded Jon Harris, 40, of New York City
A Cumberland County Superior Court jury found Joseph D. Emmons, 48, of Biddeford
A Cumberland County Superior Court jury has awarded $837,500 to Louis Godin, 37,
Ada Foss of Cape Porpoise shows how to knit bait bags. All her needles are hand, Anne Pierter and Stephanie Wood
Adair O'Reilly, Holiday Inn executive, gives his views on a proposal for a Portl
Adair O'Reilly, national sales manager for the Holiday Inn by the Bay, extols at, Curt Hazlett
Adam Bailey, 7, of Bridgton, is a quadraplegic, and the small apartment he lives
Adam Crawford, 9, and Brad Charlton, 5, both students at Houlton Elementary Scho
Adam Dorey, 13, of Connecticut, burned by hot asphalt on Monday in an automobile
Adam Giguere, who disappeared shortly after being arrested at the Orono post off
Adam Hastey, Elyne Kahn, and Judd Merrill, Lincoln Middle School students have r
A day in the life of lobsterman Bob Quinn, who lives on Eagle Island with his wi, Rebecca Stewart
Addressing the Maine Legislature yesterday at one of several birthday celebratio
A dead dolphin found on the shore near the Burnham & Merrill baked bean plant wi
A debate in Camden involves a plan supported by the selectmen and the Camden Pub, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A decade-old battle pitting elderly residents of the 10 Congress Square complex, Kimberly Jean Smith
A December ruling by the state Board of Property Tax Review resulted in Bath Iro
A decision by Maine's Catholic Diocese to close St. Mary's Church in Wilton has
A decision by U. S. Census Bureau Director Barbara Bryant, to use the initial 19
A decline in property values in Portland could result in the city receiving a la
A dedicated group called the Maine Troop Greeters has gathered almost every day, Joshua F. Moore
A deer rescued from Boon Island by a group of York County fishermen was found sh
A delegation of 26 Japanese officials from Aomori Prefecture are visiting the st
A delegation of Vietnamese officials yesterday attended a cookout at the Scarbor
A delegation which included Gov. McKernan, Senate President Dennis Dutremble and
A demonstration at Morse High School in Bath showed how easily and quickly the A
A demonstration project supervised by Maine Medical Center is training outreach
A description of a midnight, full-moon visit to witness the two-week spawning cy, Elizabeth Peavey
A description of five short trails at Quoddy Head State Park in Lubec, Maine's e, Joshua F. Moore
A description of Maine's summer camps and a history of the industry, with a list, Meadow Rue Merrill
A description of several places to launch a kayak, including: the Presumpscot Ri, Diane Hudson
A description of six bicycle rides in Acadia, including a ride with the best fal, Melissa Kim
A description of the author's 40-mile journey along the Sebago Lake Canoe Trail,, Donnie Mullen
A description of the author's experiences while selling alongside a friend at Ma, Elizabeth Peavey
A description of the Maine Whoopie Pie Festival in Dover-Foxcroft and recent med, Kathleen Fleury
A description of the stories told by the eleven panels that compose the mural ca, of Down East Editors
A description of the Victoria Mansion's opulent holiday decor, created room-by-r, Staff and wire reports
A description of the Wabanaki food year, detailing what was eaten in what months, Kerry Hardy
A descriptive list of "101 of Maine's guiltiest guilty pleasures," ranging from, Staff and wire reports
A descriptive list of Maine islands on the market, ranging in price from Davis I, Donna Stuart
A descriptive list of wineries, which are sprouting up all over the state.
A descriptive overview of Portland's most luxurious day spas., Karen E. Hofreiter
A descriptive selection of significant architecture in Maine, including the Baxt, Paul Stevens AIA
A detailed analysis of the new forestry law passed by the Legislature, which giv, Andrew K. Weegar
A detailed article examining the role of the state Advisory Commission on Radioa, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A detailed article on June bugs, with information contributed by Dick Dearborn,, Ken Textor
A detailed article on the history of Casco Bay's forts, the conflicts that promp, Colin Woodard
A detailed look at the Maine lobster's journey from trap to table, by way of lob, Rob Sneddon
A detailed look at the "two Biddefords." The town known for its fractious politi, Virginia Wright
A development proposal for Old Orchard Beach's First Street area unveiled Tuesda
A. D. Gray Middle School in Waldoboro during the final two weeks of school allow
A diagnosis of the state's economic ills, with prescriptions for solutions. The, Jeff Clark
A directory of Maine garden and landscape trails from Hamilton House in South Be
A discussion in "About Books" about former Deering High School history teacher E, Jack Barnes
Admiral Publishing of Gorham, which publishes local phone books, is located in a
A document filed with the attorney for the city of Bath that predicted possible
A dozen residents of Boothbay Harbor explain why that coastal town is not only a
A dozen tips for getting the most out of owning a summer cottage or camp, from h, Virginia Wright
A dozen Yarmouth youths between the ages of 15 and 18 have been hanging out in R
A dramatic new shorefront house in Phippsburg flouts nearly all the conventions, Paul Doiron
"A Dream of Custer," fiction by Doug Rennie., Doug Rennie
Adrienne Bruno, 10, of Raymond, will have her poem "Camera" published this month
A drive begun two years ago to make the Gray Game Farm self-supporting will not
A drug-use survey among students at Cape Elizabeth High School will be the subje
Ads for no fewer than 45 teaching positions at the University of Southern Maine
A dump truck loaded with 300-degree asphalt yesterday veered off Route 5 in Wate
Advanced communications technology in Maine's public schools and libraries will, Evan Halper
Advanced Style, Rebecca Martin Evarts
Adverstisement describing the Salt Center for Field Studies in detail.
Adverstisement. Falmouth sanitation worker Nathan Gallant explains why he never
Advertisements with brief profiles of Silver Monkey Medicine of Portland, and ow
Advertising by lawyers has been legal in the United States since 1977, but only, Edgar Allen Beem
Advertising page with an open letter to the people of Maine from Andrew W. Green
Advice on choosing the right varieties of vegetables for your garden. With a ga
"Advice to the newbies" piece on Democrat Ethan Strimling and Republican Robin, Robert O'Brien
Advocates for Maine's working poor filed suit yesterday in U.S. District Court i
Advocates for the poor and mentally ill protested proposed budget cuts which tar
"Ad Watch" analyses television commercials of James B. Longley Jr., Kevin Keogh,
"Ad Watch" analysis of television ad for the Maine Health Care Association encou
"Ad Watch " examines television advertisements of Thomas Allen, Richard Barringe
"Ad Watch" piece analyzing two political advertisements supporting state represe
"Ad Watch" piece and related story on a 60-second radio ad from U.S. represenati
"Ad Watch" piece examining a series of five ads from Democratic gubernatorial ca
"Ad Watch" piece examining political television ads supporting state representat
"Ad Watch" piece examining recent advertisements from independent gubernatorial
"Ad Watch" piece examining television ads from Democratic gubernatorial candidat
"Ad Watch" piece examining television commercials from Republican gubernatorial
"Ad Watch" piece examining television commercials of Bonnie Titcomb and G. Willi
"Ad Watch" piece on a new advertisement from independent gubernatorial candidate
"Ad Watch " piece on a new television ad from U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews,
"Ad Watch" piece on a new television advertisement from U.S. represenative Olymp
"Ad Watch" piece on a new television advertisement from U.S. represenative Olymp
"Ad Watch" piece on a new television advertisement from U.S. represenative Thoma
"Ad Watch" piece on a new television commercial from Angus King, independent can
"Ad Watch" piece on a new television commercial from Angus King, independent can
"Ad Watch" piece on a television ad for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom A
"Ad Watch" piece on a television ad for Sumner Lipman, a Republican gubernatoria
"Ad Watch" piece on a television advertisement from U.S. represenative Olympia J
"Ad Watch" piece on new television ads from Democratic gubernatorial candidate J
"Ad Watch" piece on new television advertisements from U.S. representatives Thom
"Ad Watch" piece on recent television ads from U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews
"Ad Watch" piece on recent television ads from U.S. Senate candidates Thomas And
"Ad Watch" piece on television ads for gubernatorial candidates Angus King, an i
"Ad Watch" piece on television ads from Robert Woodbury, Democratic candidate fo
"Ad Watch" piece on television advertisements from 2nd District congressional ca
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"Ad Watch" piece on the new television advertisement from Democratic gubernatori
"Ad Watch" piece on the new television advertisement from U.S. represenative Oly
"Ad Watch" piece on the recent television advertisement from Republican gubernat
"Ad Watch" piece on three new television ads from James Mitchell, Democratic can
"Ad Watch" piece on three new television ads from Joseph Brennan, Democratic can
"Ad Watch" piece on two new television ads from Democratic gubernatorial candida
"Ad Watch" piece on two new television ads from Jean Hay, Democratic candidate f
"Ad Watch" piece on two new television advertisements from U.S. represenative Ol
"Ad Watch" pieces analyzing televison campaign ads of: Joseph Brennan and Thomas
Aeronautics firm Pratt & Whitney has laid-off 83 more people from its jet-engine
A eulogy for Bill Rawlings, president of the Maine Publishing Corporation, paren, Dodge Morgan
A family of foxes moved into West Bath last summer. Detailed descriptions of th, Ken Textor
A farewell piece by Sarah Goodyear, who is resigning as editor of the Casco Bay, Sarah Goodyear
A favorable review of the book "Deering: A Social and Architectural History" wri, Colin W. Sargent
A feature article attempting to determine what makes an effective business leade, John W. Porter
A feature on small presses and self-publishers in Maine. Linda Tatelbaum, a Col, Edgar Allen Beem
A feature piece on the renascence of Bangor, once a wealthy shipping and lumber, Donna Gold
A Federal Aviation Administration informational hearing on the proposed Bruce Hi
A federal Bureau of Economic Analysis study released Thursday shows that Maine h
A federal Department of Veterans Affairs decision calling for medical studies of
A federal Environmental Protection Agency inquiry into potential wrongdoing by t
A federal grand jury has indicted Thore Aatlo, 32, of Portland, on a charge of v
A federal grand jury in Portland has indicted Brian S. Sawyers, 25, of Sanford,
A federal jury in New York has awarded Imagineering, a Rockland furniture maker,
A federal jury in Portland rejected a claim by Gloria Brown, 49, of Woolwich, wh
A federal jury yesterday found that Memorial Hospital in Freemont, Ohio, and Dr.
A federal law, which went into effect October 1, prohibits ferries from carrying
A federally-funded survey conducted for the Portland Police Department by the Un
A federally-sponsored training program is helping Maine police officers to ident
A federal Northeast Fisheries Center report says that fish stocks on Georges Ban
A federal program, Coastal America Partnership, which "shops" for state and fede, Andrew K. Weegar
A few decades ago, a small number of Portland officials and residents were able, Bob Young
A Fiber Renaissance, Rebecca Martin Evarts
A "field guide to Maine architecture," with illustrations and descriptions of th, Edgar Allen Beem
A final attempt by abortion opponents to derail a bill reaffirming a woman's rig
A final round of testing of Sanford High School students and staff indicates tha
A fire in a first-floor apartment at 684A Congress Street injured one man and le
A fire in Biddeford Friday night which destroyed six apartments in two buildings
A fire in Lewiston early yesterday morning destroyed six apartment buildings in
A fire in Manchester that killed three people has been found to be a double-murd
A fire yesterday destroyed the Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville, a former be
A Fish Story, Virginia M. Wright
A five-day effort to gather enough signatures to repeal the new South Portland o
A five-year study by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IF&, Phyllis Austin
A Florida couple bought a seaside lot in Cape Elizabeth's Delano Park neighborho, Michaela Cavallaro
A food drive by mail carriers in Portland, South Portland and Cape Elizabeth bro
A forum will be held Tuesday in Portland to gather comments on how well the 1990
A four-mile scenic stretch of Route 1 in Lincolnville is being rebuilt using a p, Kathryn Skelton
A Franklin County Superior Court jury on Thursday found Sherrie Cotton, 20, of A
African dance has come to Portland in a monthly class at Casco Bay Movers Dance
A Friday night fire at Prime Tanning Co. Inc. in Berwick resulted in injuries to
After 16 years, Cathy Moulton, a Deering High School student in 1971, is still m, Grantland S Rice
After 20 years of massive clear-cutting of the older spruce and fir forest of Ma, Phyllis Austin
After 51 years of hosting thousands of Maine Army National Guard soldiers, the S
After 70-plus years, the Ogunquit Playhouse continues to offer 10 weeks of shows, Cathy Nelson Price
After a four-year "winter," the Maine real-estate market is beginning to experie
After a long and contentious work session last week, the Legislature's Inland Fi, Andrew K. Weegar
After an unsuccessful Kennebec County Superior Court suit by 80 school districts
After a recent Federal Energy Regulation Commission ruling that storage dams mus, Phyllis Austin
After a series of alleged rapes on the Bates college campus in Lewiston last spr, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
After a seven month trial period using pepper spray to subdue violent people, Po
After a two-hour meeting last evening at Portland City Hall, officials of Portl
After being sworn in as Portland's new mayor yesterday, Richard W. Paulson Jr.,
After divorcing an alcoholic husband, Diane married recovering alcoholic Vance C, Linda Peelle
After eight years of planning, work has finally started on Ridgeland Estates, an
After filming "Notorious" with Cary Grant, Oscar-winning actress Ingrid Bergman, Colin W. Sargent
After five years of planning and coordinating, the Community Resource Center ope, Amanda Onion
After having spent $150,000 the state has abandoned plans for an estimated $29.4
After hitting bottom in 1992 after a ten year decline, the enrollment in Maine's
After less than two years in her job as Norway's police chief, Cathleen Manchest
After living in their home on the slopes of Mount Battie for 15 years, Stephen a, Edgar Allen Beem
After Maine House Speaker John L. Martin apologized for his rule in the recent S
After months of wrangling, the Legislature and the McKernan administration are b
After more than seven years of planning, fundraising and renovations, Portland C, Jason Wilkins
After much debate over how travellers should be assessed, the Maine State Ferry
After nearly having been closed by University of Maine officials in 1991 for hol
After nearly six years of planning, there are serious differences between state, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
After negative publicity and protests from journalists' organizations, Governor, Lance Tapley
After questioning the absence of a natural food co-op in the city, the Portland, Deirdre Fulton
After receiving a large amount of undersized gray sole and dabs, the Portland Fi
After seven years in Key West, Florida, author John N. Cole learned to appreciat, John N. Cole
"After the Beep." Fiction by Kimberly Silver., Kimberly Silver
After two previous trials ended in hung juries, Justice Margaret Kravchuk, of th
After two years of study, the Northern Forest Lands Council has published its re
A gay-rights bill will be considered in the Legislature for the ninth time since
Ageless All Stars, Will Bleakley
A General Accounting Office study indicates that the Maine State Retirement Syst
Agents from the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency on Wednesday raided an apartment h
A German firm which bought a New Jersey warehouse formerly used by a children's
Aggressive advertising is being credited for the good summer tourist seasons at
Aggressive drug searches were conducted in public schools statewide in December., Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A glut of unsold lobsters in New England and Canada has sent prices to $389 a p
A grand jury has returned a 22-count indictment against Lance Jones, 25, who, wi
A grass-roots effort is underway to save the Portland 5&10 store, which is slate
A group called Citizens for Sensible Emissions Laws is circulating petitions to
A group called Concerned Maine Families launched a campaign to force a statewide
A group called Mediation First, composed of four professional mediators, has bro, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A group of 20 high school students from Szolnok, Hungary, spent 2 1/2 weeks with
A group of 21 businesses employing 100,000 Maine residents has formed the Maine
A group of 46 Jewish, Muslim, and Christian children from the Mideast will arriv
A group of 51 Portland youngsters returned from Portland's sister-city of Shinag
A group of Biddeford Pool residents are threatening to secede from the city, cla
A group of business leaders and law enforcement officials is developing a strate
A group of Deering High parents called Citizens for Excellence in Education say
A group of Democratic state legislators met privately on Thursday to discuss the
A group of Freeport women has launched a campaign to raise $500,000 for 7-year-o
A group of Indians disrupted a New Age spiritual gathering at the Unity Church i
A group of irate Riverton School parents told school administrators to re-examin
A group of Kennebec Valley residents is pursuing federal funds to lease an aband
A group of lawmakers, lawyers and lobbyists last week joined bicyclists in parti, Murray Carpenter
A group of liberal Democrats in the Legislature, calling themselves the "101 for
A group of Maine commercial fishermen is circulating a petition asking the feder
A group of Moxie fans wants to plant a 32-foot-tall Moxie bottle at the fairgrou, Amy Louise Barnett
A group of parents at Riverton Community School calling themselves the Riverton
A group of Peaks Island residents promoting secession from Portland yesterday sp
A group of residents and staff at the YWCA on Free Street in Portland in August, Zoe Miller
A group of Sanford parents whose children have been repeatedly harassed or assau
A group of seven Maine newspapers published by Courier Publications of Rockland, Murray Carpenter
A group of South Portland parents has formed PROTECT (Parents Requiring Openness
A group of students from Kent's Hill School visited Portland on Martin Luther Ki
A group of ten students from Mt. Ararat High School yesterday participated in a
A group of three dozen people from the Penobscot, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy and Mi
A group of Unum Corp. executives called the Customer Value Team in 1992 started
A group of volunteers in Scarborough raised money and pitched in to build two ba
A group of women will meet later this month to organize a chapter of 9 to 5, whi
A group opposed to Canadian Pacific plans to abandon the rail link from Montreal
A group studying the restructuring of management at Scarborough High School held
A group unhappy with the Democrat's $3.8 billion state budget is embarking on an, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A growing number of Maine clothiers are shutting their doors, including Povich's
A growing number of men in Maine, both gay and straight, are succumbing to the p, Tony Giampetruzzi
A guide highlighting several New Year's Eve celebrations in Maine., Lindsey B. Anderson
A guide to eight galleries and museums in southern Maine with contemporary art c, Edgar Allen Beem
A Guide to Energy Developments in Maine., Mainebiz Staff
A guide to fifteen restaurants in snow country, with their signature dishes., Kathleen Fleury
A guide to historic sites along the coast from Kittery to Eastport that were of, Larry Glatz
A Guide to Maine's new Amtrak line: The Downeaster. With a whistle-stop tour o
A guide to Maine's waters, with a list of 30 ways to enjoy the water in Maine an, of Down East Editors
A guide to movie-going options in the Greater Portland area, from faux-leather r, Peter Weyl
A guide to November's referenda with a brief analysis of the six citizen-initiat, Staff
A guide to OpSail Maine 2000 with a complete schedule of events from the Parade
A guide to retracing Benedict Arnold's 1775 wilderness march to Quebec, with lux, Stephen Clark
A guide to the cryptic codes for Maine's unorganized townships and plantations,
A guide to "the Maine Hippie Trail," featuring the Hempstock festival in Starks,
A half-dozen disabled people in wheelchairs, speaking before the Appropriations
A half-ton piece of black slate from Sheldon Slate Products Co. Inc. of Monson w
A hands-on program sponsored by Maine Maritime Academy called "Women on the Wate
A health care bill, drawn up by state senator Dale McCormick, will go the Legisl
A hearing examiner for the Public Utilities Commission has recommended that town
A hearing officer has recommended that the state Bureau of Liquor Enforcement sh
A hearing on the proposed $11.7 million renovation of Cape Elizabeth's middle sc
A heated debate and prolonged struggle is forecast when the Bangor Electric Comp
A helicopter landing pad in Kennebunkport used by George Bush when he was presid
A history of Portland's 25-year-old Metro bus system, which is taking initiative, Sarah Goodyear
A history of St. Lawrence Church on Portland's Munjoy Hill, which was purchased, Elizabeth Peavey
A history of the Francis Fassett-designed Baxter building, which was once home t, Leah Whalen
A history of the Winter Harbor 21s, thought to be the oldest one-design sailboat, Donna Stuart
A "Holiday Gift & Events Guide" for Portland.
A "holiday guide" to Maine events and gifts, including a Maine Tartan plaid shir
A "Holy Lands" calendar, produced by California-based Pomegranate Calendars & Bo
A home in Deer Isle evolved into something greater than the sum of its parts thr, Joshua F. Moore
A hot, dry and sunny summer is responsible for the super-sweet corn that some Ma
A how-to article describing seven skills essential to every Mainer, including: d, Andrew Vietze
A humorous account by George Carey, 60, of the training he undertakes and the fa, George Carey
A humorous article by Al Diamon, who lives near the Canadian border, on the "gre, Al Diamon
A humorous article on the author's split parenting personality, depending on whe, Heidi Julavits
A humorous essay on that most elusive of seasons--spring in Maine., Richard Grant
A humorous paean to the Willow Bake Shoppe in Rockland, where Arnold Drinkwater, Christopher Corbett
A husband and wife team built their dream house on the footprint of a small cott, Rebecca Martin Evarts
AIDS groups, health workers and the Maine Civil Liberties Union are protesting a
Aimme Fox, 14, of Westbrook, and Jeff Harder, 16, of Yarmouth, are the two Maine
Airco Industrial Gases of Kittery received approval for a special discount on el
Airco Industrial Gases of Kittery, which said it needed a lower electric rate to
A Japanese exchange student, Kenichi Iwakawa, 19, who allegedly asked for an in, Connie Pacillo
A joint effort between Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) and Pratt & Whitney in Nort
A joint research project of Jackson Laboratories in Bar Harbor, Eastern Maine Me
A joint study by the National Park Service's Cooperative Park Studies Unit and t
A joint study by the University of London and the Foundation for Blood Research
A joint venture between Unum Corp. and Equitable Life Assurance Society, tentati
A judge sentenced Leonard "Tony" Tarvers, for threatening to blow up an apartmen
A judge this week threw out a disorderly conduct charge brought against Mark S.
A Judiciary Committee public hearing heard from citizen's pleading for a bill to
A June 13 "Election 2000" Maine primary primer with personal information, photos, Mary Lou Wendell
A jury has returned an innocent verdict in the case of Dr. Ira W. Stockwell of W
A jury yesterday awarded Charlotte Warner, 46, of Portland, $32,000 for physical
A jury yesterday convicted Raymond Hatch, 47, of Brunswick of simple assault aft
A jury yesterday found George Gatcomb Jr., 44, guilty of raping his cellmate at
A jury yesterday freed the city of South Portland from liability in the death of
A KC-135 stratotanker from Loring Air Force Base made a rendezvous with a C-141
A Kennebec County Superior Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order, Edgar Allen Beem
A Kennebec County Superior Court judge ruled last month that the state cannot de
A Kennebec County Superior Court jury has refused Nancy Ellis' request for an $8
A Kennebunk ordinance says that farm stands in the town must limit their sale of
A Kfoury-Weinschenk housing development including 44 houses, a meadow, nature wa, Margarete C. Scnauck
A lack of candidates on the local ballot didn't stop Bridgton voters Tuesday. E
Alan Bray, 47, of Sangerville, has been painting landscapes of Central Maine sin, Beth Crichlow
Alan Brooks of Lubec, Myrna Bouchey of Jonesport, Hugh Curran of Surry, Bill and
Alan Charbono, 31, of Portland, hand-painted all of the 64 billboards covering t
A large number of condos on Chandler's Wharf are still unsold as the demand curv, John N. Cole
A large number of health insurance claims in the Maine State Select plan, which
A large percentage of Portland's refugee population has ended up in Bayside, Par, Sarah Goodyear
A laser-guided tunneling machine that burrows beneath the ground while simultane
A law intended to eliminate a deficit in the state unemployment insurance fund w
A law passed last month by the Legislature in response to the 1992 police killin
A lawsuit brought by South Portland City Councilor Kevin J. Glynn and and school
A lawsuit filed November 19 in Cumberland County Superior Court seeks unspecifie
A law that has been on the books for more than 200 years designates two bushels
A law which takes effect December 1 should make health insurance more readily av
A lawyer for four relatives of the Rev. Marcel Robitaille, who say the priest ab
Albenie Leferriere, 49, of Van Buren, charged with having shot and killed Audrey
Albert A. DiMillo Jr., chief tax officer for Bath Iron Works, was forced to resi
Alberta Redmond of Cape Porpoise describes her childhood Christmases., Erin Campbell
Albert Knights, 62, of Sidney, who won $5.9 million in the Tri-State Megabucks l
Albert L. and Ruth E. Swanson of Gray have filed suit in Cumberland County Super
Alda Ego, Diane Russell
Al Davis, a member of the Texas Historical Commission, is campaigning to have th
Al Diamon, host of WGAN radio's the Al Diamon Show, was fired Monday morning bec
Al Diamon is a Portland columnist, commentator and WGAN talk-show host, conversa, Wayne Curtis
Al Diamon offers 25 tongue-in-cheek suggestions for making Portland a better pla, Al Diamon
A legislative committee voted unanimously to kill a bill that would have made it
A legislative policy of shrinking programs in the face of budget cuts instead of
A legislative representative for the Sportsman's Alliance of Maine has dubbed a
Alejandra O'Leary talks about growing up Latina in Portland; Beatriz Dubon, whos, Alejandra O'Leary
A Lending Hand, Darren Fishell
A letter written by Mildred Billings, 87, of Kittery Point, a 41-year employee a
Alexander M. Gorlov, a former Soviet engineer who helped design the Aswan High D
Alexander Shutov, the former chairman of the sister city program between Portlan, Amanda Onion
Alexandra Alvarado, a junior at Bowdoin College, recently completed the document
Alex Cecil, founder and chief executive officer of Auto Europe of Portland, purc, John N. Cole
Alfred Eipper, a Damariscotta resident and a retired fishery biologist, has deve
Alfred Lee Hogan of the Conservative League, Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine Fa
Alfred McIntosh Sr., 41, Alfred McIntosh Jr., 22, and Shirley McIntosh, 19, all
Alice Gibson was the Kennebunks District public health nurse from 1923 to 1963., Ruth Kadra
A Lincoln County Superior Court jury yesterday deliberated just 2 1/2 hours befo
Alison and Peter LePage set themselves the challenge last summer to eat as "loca, Judith Gaines
Alison Hildreth and Katarina Weslien, two Portland artists, have purchase the Ca, Sarah Goodyear
Alison Reid, 39, Josh Potocki, 31, and Guy Hernandez own One Fifty Ate Cafe, fam, Leah Bruns and Gabriel Caffrey
A listing of Maine seafood shippers; Maine specialties such as whoopie pies; pic
A listing of winter events; ski areas; dogsledding services; galleries and museu, Sarah Halstead and Diane Hudson
A list of eight outstanding seafood markets along the Maine coast., Kathleen Fleury
A list of Farmers' Markets in Maine, with information provided by the Maine Dept
A list of golf courses in Maine that are open to the public, with information on
A list of historic sites in Maine open to the public, including a brief descript
A list of Maine's Farmers' Markets throughout the state open this fall with name
A list of Maine's most notable winter storms 1898-1998. With precipitation norm
A list of microbreweries and brew pubs in Maine, with descriptions, including: F
A list of rates for cable companies in Greater Portland, Sanford, Bath/Brunswick
A list of ski areas and apres-ski spots in Maine.
A list of some great companies to work for, including CIEE (the Council for Inte, Robert Benziker
A list of stores in the Portland area offering an assortment of international ho, Staff and wire reports
A list of summer camps in Maine.
A list of the 100 largest Maine companies and a sampling of the state's largest, Evan Livada
A list of the top 100 firms headquartered in Maine, in order of total gross reve, Evan Lavada
A list of the top 100 Maine firms, with the top ten spots held by L.L. Bean of F, Evan Livada
A literature and writing program, developed by the YWCA and funded by the Maine
A Little Light Music., Robert Witkowski
All 50 of the state's judges are attending a three-day symposium on child abuse
All Aglow., Laura Serino
Allan and Candi Stoll are among the east coast's preeminent antique leaded-glass, Christine Carson
Allan Bartlett, 44, of Bangor, was fatally shot Saturday night by Bangor police
Allegations that state senator W. John Hathaway had sex with an underage female, Laura Conaway
Allen Browne, a pediatric surgeon, believes 13-year old Nermina Omeragil, who wa
Allen Dammann writes about the art of "cockblocking," the art of disrupting a ma, Allen Dammann
Allen Pouliot of Winslow on April 4 caught a 10-pound rainbow trout in the upper
All four members of Maine's congressional delegation praised President Clinton's
Allison Hinckley, 17, of Augusta died Thursday night from injuries she received
All nine members of the Portland City Council have signed a statement opposing a
All of the inmates at the low-security Bolduc Correctional Facility in Warren ar, Christina Cooke
All-Terrain Art., Virginia M. Wright
All Tiled Up, Caroline Pradeiro
Al Martin, an independent candidate for sheriff of Cumberland County, was stopp
Almost 91 percent of the 5,300 members of Local 6 of the International Associati
A local-option tax bill sponsored by Rep. Annette Hoglund, D-Portland, currently
A logging industry program called Certified Logging Professionals acts a logging
A long analysis of Gov. John R. McKernan's proposed budget, which is the first i
A long article about computer image analysis, a tool being used by scientist at
A long article detailing the decline in the number of alewives caught in recent
A long article discussing efforts by Maine communities to attract a Department o
A long, detailed article about the failed partnership of Wayne Johnson of Yarmou
Along the coast of Maine, "smart homes" are beginning to include microchip featu, Lisa Wogan
"Along the Waterfont." Description of various Christmas gifts from Maine, prece
"Along the Waterfront." 80-year-old sailors Roger and Mary Duncan of East Booth, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Alex Hadden of Georgetown is building "a speedy housebo, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Bar Harbor's whale-watching fleet has added a new boat;, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Bath Iron Works is expecting a large crowd for the laun
"Along the Waterfront." Boatbuilding is undergowing growth throughout the state, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Bob Stevens drafted plans for an enlarged version of Br, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Brides magazine recently recommended Bob Pratt's overni, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Cape Porpoise has revived the tradition of racing scale, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Description of the new exhibit at the Great Harbor Mari, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Description of the six-decade career of the ferryboat F, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Description of the work of Walter Green, boatbuilder at, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of Patten's Yacht Yard in Eliot; Captain R, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of Rockland windjammer captain Brenda Walk, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of the annual summer cruise of the Maine M, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of the "Grand Laker" canoes now built by B, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of the lauchings of the sloop Antonisa in, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of the Maine Island Trails Association, ma, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Descriptions of the new Sabre yacht being built in Casc, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Detailed descriptions of two ships: a new schooner moor, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Jonesport Shipyard is rebuilding one of the last Luders, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." MacNaughton Group boatyard in Eastport has sent boat pl, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Maine boatbuilders are replacing inboards with propelle, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Maine Photographic Workshops founder David Lyman plans, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." New W-Class racing yachts, costing about $2 million, wi, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." New Zealander Arch Davis, who now lives in Morrill, bui, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about administrative changes being made at the Land, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Arthur Fivelands, now of Lamoine, who started, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about a twenty-seven foot wooden tuna boat that sou, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about boatbuilder David Corcoran, who has built a n, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about boatbuilder David Nutt of Southport Island, w, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about boatbuilder Malcolm Pettegrow, of Southwest H, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about boatbuilder Ralph Stanley, of Southwest Harbo, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Bob Vaughan, the owner of the Seal Cove Boaty, Andrew Vietze
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Captain Bill Cowan, who, with his wife Jody,, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Capt. Marc Brent of the Bar Harbor Whale Watc, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Corliss Holland, of Belfast, who builds and r, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Dean Pike, who operates Moose Island Marine i, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about George I. "Sonny" Hodgdon, Jr., a veteran Eas, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Harold "Dynamite" Payson, who has been buildi, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about John Correa, the sales manager of Morris Yach, Andrew Vietze
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Peter Kass of South Bristol, the owner of Joh, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about the "Archipelago Solo," designed by Jean Mari, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about the belief of John Marshall, a partner of Sou, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about the Corson Boat Company, in Madison, one of t, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about the Maine Cat 22, a 22-foot catamaran, with a, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece about Todd French and Peter Webb, have opened a new, Andrew Vietze
"Along the Waterfront" piece about traditional wooden lobsterboat and lobster ya, Andrew Vietze
"Along the Waterfront" piece briefly reporting that 40-foot cruising sailboats,, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece David Lyman, 56, a photographer and sailor who is p, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on 16 Mount View High School students in Thorndike, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Alex Hadden, who has replaced the entire backbon, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on a reenactment of Leif Eriksson's 1,900-mile voya, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on "Around the World in Seventy-Nine Days," by worl, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Atlantic Boat Company, born of a merger of Duffy, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Bar Harbor cruise operator, Steve Pagels, who ho, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Benjamin River Marine in Brooklin, which, with t, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on boatbuilder Paul Rollins of York, who is buildin, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on books for boaters by two veteran Maine editor-wr, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Brion Rieff, a long-time boatbuilder/ repairer f, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Captain John Nugent's "North Wind," a fifty-seve, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Castine Boat Company's low-cost, Turkish-built p
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Charles Legris of Lubec, who builds houses and r, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Cruising the Maine Coast, a bi-monthly magazine, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Douglas Pope, who has moved his Haarstick-Pope S, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Dr. Hugh Harwood of Cumberland, who commissioned, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Drs. Ron and Caroline Teschke and their three ch, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Edgecomb-based calligrapher Carol Leone, whose E, Ken Textor
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Edmund Davis of Tremont, who is attempting to re, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on George Marks, a mechanical engineer, sailor, and, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Gov. Angus King's proclamation of July as Windja, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Herb and Doris Smith of Albion, who skipper thei, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on how an era of Hodgdon-family boatbuilding in Eas, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on how the diversification of product line to inclu, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on: John Brooks of Mount Desert Island, a builder o, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Kathy and Chris Beebe, of South Portland, who te, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Ken Rich, 62, who has stepped down as harbormast, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on launchings this season by the Landing School in
"Along the Waterfront" piece on: Lyman boatbuilder Jeff Magnuson, who keeps repl, Ken Textor
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Mark Murray's Sea Hoss Skiff, a broad, high-side, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on mobile boat hauling, which has become an easy an, Ken Textor
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Newman Gee of Hartland, who harvests hackmatack,, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Oakes Ames, a racing rower and owner of the Mart, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on PACT 95, the Maine-based America's Cup team that, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Pembroke natives Bob Moore and Martin Brooks, wh, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Peter Spectre, former editor of WoodenBoat magaz, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Roger Duncan, who recently commissioned the buil, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Sabre, the Down East boatbuilding firm, which ha
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the 14-foot Piscataqua wherry being sold under t, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the Artisans College, formerly the Rockport Appr, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the commissioning of the USS Maine, a 560-foot T, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the cruising adventures of Dick and Shirley Noye, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the famous Down East racing lobsterboat "Red Bar, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the half-dozen Maine boatbuilding schools that a, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the Katherine B., owned by Gordon and Kathy Baxt
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the Maine Marine Modelmakers association, formed, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the once-common Eastern-rig draggers used by fis, Ken Textor
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the opening of the nonprofit Maine Watercraft Mu, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the "Pride -N- Joy," a thirty-nine-foot lobsterb, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the restoration of the former Grand Banks fishin
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the Riverside Boat Company in Newcastle, which B, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the September launching of the 154-foot luxury s
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the South Portland Yacht Club's revival of the c, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the "Sunbeam V," the new seagoing chapel of the, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the upcoming launch of the coasting schooner Lew, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on the windjammer Roseway, which offers cruises out, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Todd Scoog of Sedgwick, who works at the Benjami, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Tony Correa, who has transformed his childhood p, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Trudi Bickford of Southwest Harbor, who last yea, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on upcoming boat shows across the state, mentioning, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on Vinalhaven artist Buck Smith's 30-foot sloop-rig, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece on world-class racing skipper Cameron "Cam" Lewis o, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece profiling Paul Stubing, 67, an employee of Reggie T, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece profiling Steve Pagels, of Cherryfield, a sailor an, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that Alex Hadden and Rob Stevens, former, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that Brian Doyle, a sailcloth engineer, h, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that Cabot Lyman, owner of the Lyman-Mors, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that Ken Johnson, a California-based impo, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that sixty years after artist-sailor Capt, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that the greatest amount of waterborne ac, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting that the Maine Seacoast Mission, which h, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting the Apprenticeshop in Rockport two years, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece reporting the Rev. Robert "Bobby" Ives is back home, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece report that haul-out time for boats, traditionally, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" piece with a profile of Haargy Heap of Yarmouth, who has, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of Able Yachts general manager Rupert Lyle, who, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of archeological survey company owner Rick Will,
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of Clarence Blanchard, who owns "Fine Tool Journ
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of Peaks Island marine transportation firm Lion, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of Richard "Frenchie" DeVynck, model-maker of t, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of the Society for Simpler Computing at the Univ
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of the State of Maine, the Maine Maritime Aca, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profile of the upcoming Race Around Islesboro., James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of Barry King, restoring the windjammer Mary D, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of Brooklin boatbuilder Joel White; the Penobs, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of Down East windjammer schooners: Roger and M, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of five boatbuilders -- Mike Mayne, who repair
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of Jim Rockefeller of Camden and his gaff-rigg, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of new ship models at the Penobscot Marine Mus, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of Southwest Harbor boatbuilder Ralph Stanley,, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of the yacht Serenade, being repaired at Bill, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Profiles of Waldoboro catamaran-builder Maine Cat; Camd, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge in southern Main
"Along the Waterfront." Randy Flood has been steaming around Castine in the "La, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront" remarks on four notable boats and their skippers: Sharon
"Along the Waterfront." Shipworms have appeared in Bath. There are few inexpen, Ken Textor
"Along the Waterfront." Six statistics, with lengthy captions, on brief tourism
"Along the Waterfront." Southport Island sailors David Nutt and Judy Sanduk pla, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." The Bluenose ferry from Bar Harbor to Nova Scotia is sc, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." The Hinckley Company in Southwest Harbor, founded in 19, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." The Hinckley Company in Southwest Harbor has built a ne, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering Alec Lo, James P. Brown
"Along the Waterfront." Visitors to Acadia National Park consistently mispronoun
"Along The Waterfront." W. Hodding Carter IV is leading an expedition from Main, James P. Brown
A look at 17 well-priced starter homes in the Greater Portland area and how the, Bonnie Paige and Rachel Hayden
A look at auction houses and auctioneers in Maine and the lure they exert over t, Michael Burke
A look at Bangor's connection with Canada, including the University of Maine's C
A look at Christmas Prelude, a holiday-themed weekend that Kennebunkport started, Jeff Clark
A look at Connecticut Water Service Inc.’s acquisition of Aqua Maine , James McCarthy
A look at deaf culture through the eyes of Hilary Whitmore, a self-confident and, Lauren McSherry
A look at famous visitors to Maine's hotels and bed and breakfasts, including cu, Donna Stuart
A look at harness racing, the only type of horse racing in Maine and a fixture, Elizabeth Peavey
A look at how Maine's 1st and 2nd District Republican Congressional candidates,, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A look at how some "lifestyle entrepreneurs" make career trade-offs to enjoy Mai, Michaela Cavallaro
A look at how some progressive ideas lost out in the last legislative session, i, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A look at invasive species, both plant and animal, in the Gulf of Maine, with a, Kyle A. Roberts
A look at life in Portland, Bangor, Augusta, and Lewiston-Auburn, with suggestio, Kristen Andresen Lainsbury, Virginia Wright, Kathleen Fleury, and Paul Karr
A look at Maine's alternative-energy resources and projects, with detailed infor, Deirdre Fulton
A look at Maine's bed & breakfasts and their celebrity visitors, including: the, Maura Cooper
A look at Maine's most valuable paintings; from "Confidences," by Pierre-August, Edgar Allen Beem
A look at new shops opening in the Old Port this summer, including Motifs, the O
A look at night life options for the underaged in Portland, with interviews of p, Allen Dammann
A look at nine owner-operated shops. Maine House Furnishings in Abbot, owned by
A look at Ogunquit, "a town that works" and that is "artsy, quirky, sometimes cr, Cynthia Anderson
A look at Portland's Barber Foods, which has assembled Maine's most diverse work, Abby Zimet
A look at ride services in Maine, including the new Zoom Turnpike Express commut, Kathryn Skelton
A look at several green houses in Maine, with information on the energy-saving d, Virginia Wright
A look at several Maine communities, including Augusta, Waterville, Belfast, and, Jay Davis
A look at several Mainers who have become vintners, including Kyle Wolfe, who ru, Judith Gaines
A look at small film festivals held in Maine. Mentioned are film series held by, Doug Hubley
A look at some of Maine's most exclusive real estate listings, including "Southe, Janet Belkins, Katharina M. Hagmann, and Brita Zitin
A look at some of the stores along Portland's rev, Ellen London
A look at the "Air Line," Maine's inland road to Calais and Canada, which has be
A look at the art scene in Rockland, focusing on the Farnsworth Art Musem and it, Edgar Allen Beem
A look at the art scene in the wealthy enclave of Northeast Harbor, which anchor, Carl Little
A look at the best guest rooms at Maine inns, hotels and resorts, including: the
A look at the career of artist Winslow Homer on the centennial of his death. His, Edgar Allen Beem
A look at the Celebration Barn in South Paris, founded by the late Tony Montanar, Kathleen Fleury
A look at the connection of the wealthy Woolworth family to Maine, where three g, Judith Gaines
A look at the cosmopolitan town of Bethel, which borders the White Mountain Nati, Virginia Wright
A look at the Endless Summer Flower Farm in Camden, where Karen and Phil Clark h, Rebecca Martin Evarts
A look at the historic villages along the Sandy River, downstream from Rangeley,, Michael D. Burke
A look at the history of the Peaks Island Star, Jerry Garman
A look at the inner workings of the Portland Chamber Music Festival. The artis, Doug Hubley
A look at the investigation into why the replica of the HMS Bounty sailed into Hurricane Sandy. , Colin W. Sargent
A look at the life of Myrtle Lowell, 84, of Thomaston, who lives alone in an old, Alyssa Grossman
A look at the many actors who have started out at Portland Stage Company (PSC) a, Cathy Nelson Price
A look at the marketing power of the Maine mystique. With mention of Ralph Laure, Staff and wire reports
A look at the new Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, which opens for moto
A look at the new Saco Transportation Center, which uses a geothermal HVAC syste, Todd Richard
A look at the studios of artists Eric Hopkins, John Swan, Winslow Homer, Abbott, Leah Whalen
A look at the unexpected passage of L. D. 1730, which bans jet skis from 245 lak, Andrew K. Weegar
A look at three Maine coastal estates that are on the market. Far From the Wolf, Colin Sargent
A look at troubled School Administrative District 40 and Superintendent Robert S, Kathryn Skelton
A look at various fall and winter holidays celebrated by Portland-area residents, Amy Louise Barnett
A look at what drives people to malls in the summer, and interviews with several, Kathryn Skelton
A look at windpower in Maine, with references to commercial wind farms such as t, Donna Stuart
A look behind the publication of "New Mainers, Portraits of Our Immigrant Neighb, Rachel Hayden
A look behind the scenes at Maine Public Radio and its award-winning daily radio, Michaela Cavallaro
A look through time at the enduring appeal of Paris Hill, birthplace of four Mai, Edgar Allen Beem
Alphabetical list of movies filmed in Maine between 1948 and August 2001, includ, Paul Doiron
Alpha One, a private, nonprofit organization based in South Portland, was founde
"Alt-Country" piece on Canadian singer/songwriter Kathleen Edwards, who will per, Christopher Gray
Alternative dispute resolution, a method of solving disputes outside the courtro
Alternative homes like Marcia Wake's Sculpture House in Windham, Robert Patterso, Joshua Lobkowicz
Al Thompson, 61, started with the Freeport Public Works Department in 1957 as a
Although Bath Iron Works has recently won a $724 million contract to build three
Although Brunswick Naval Air Station and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard were spared f
Although dowsing for water seems like witchcraft, five dowsers interviewed in th, Linda Rivard, Debbie Pike, and Elizabeth Hamilton
Although each dairy in Maine has promised not to knowingly receive, process or d
Although final statistics are not yet complete, Maine's shrimp catch for the sea
Although Gov. Angus King and his judicial screening panel are unwilling to comme, Lee Burnett
Although Grand Manan Island belongs to Canada, it is closer to Maine than to its, Andrew Vietze
Although juvenile arrests in Maine have remained steady at around 10,000 per yea, Edgar Allen Beem
Although laws prohibiting home beer brewing and wine making were abolished quite, Al Diamon
Although long overshadowed by the popularity of Maine lobster, there are three s, David Svenson
Although Maine recently passed a state law which promotes hospital networks that
Although Maine's pre-colonial Europeans arrived during what climatologists call, Jeff Clark
Although Maine State Museum employees and volunteer workers have found only 5 pe
Although Maine won't be on the leading edge of the development of a nationwide i
Although many residents in southern are very unhappy with the auto emissions tes
Although mocha-ware was never made in Maine, the brightly colored pottery was a, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Although Portland's crime rate resumed a downward trend in 1992, dropping to a l
Although Rockport photographer Joyce Tenneson's portraits of famous individuals, Deborah Weisgall
Although schools in Maine don't have it as bad as some urban schools in the nati, Lou Morin
Although special-interest niche cable-TV networks are now commonplace, one of th
Although state agencies requested around $40 million in supplemental funding, Go
Although their arrival has been delayed by a long winter, and their numbers have
Although the majority of Maine retirees are from Maine, thousands more arrive fr
Although the North American Free Trade Agreement has some groups talking about t
Although the Portland newspapers will only review art shows in galleries, Portla, Zoe Miller
Although the Portland Sea Dogs have yet to play a game, Sea Dog hats and T-shirt
Although there are writers in Maine that seemingly should be called Maine Writer, Taylor Mali
Although the resort areas of southern Maine -- Scarborough Marsh, Gilsland Farm
Although the rest of a planned gubernatorial trade mission will wait until Septe
Although the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to reclassify the bald eagle f
Although Union doesn't see a lot of tourists once its fair ends, crowds have bee
Although Valerie Landry, the chairwoman of the Old Orchard Beach town council, r
Although voters in 1989 approved spending $9 million for the construction of two
Although Westbrook police chief Ronald Allanach says 18-year veteran patrolman P
Although Windham adopted a town council-town manager form of government nearly t
Although yesterday's international trade conference in Portland had to be scaled
Alumni interviews with Caitie Whalen, Kyle Glover, Kat Baulu, David Y. Lee, and
Alvin Moss, 71, of Sorrento, a retired U.S. Army colonel, on May 1 was elected t
A lyrical tribute to Jack Dudley, who conveyed his great love and knowledge of P, Susan Hand Shetterly
Amadeus Music of Portland underwrites "This American Life," a show that airs on
A Maine Department of Corrections official says plans are under way to implement
A Maine Department of Education official says that 40 Maine schools and/or distr
A Maine Department of Human Services study shows that 120 children under the age
A Maine Department of Labor official said that as much as five percent of the pe
A Maine Department of Labor report released yesterday shows that Cumberland, Ken
A Maine Department of Transportation dump truck yesterday slammed broadside into
A Maine Department of Transportation project involving the widening of Broadway
A Maine Forest Service survey released on Monday shows that the state's supply o
A "Maine Milestones" piece on George Beattie, 43, of South Portland, who led th
A "Maine Milestones" piece on John Paddock, 40, considered by some as the greate
A Maine Public Utilities Commission analysis of 19 private power contracts betwe
A Maine Public Utilities Commission report recommends that Central Maine Power C
A Maine State Police spokesman said yesterday that no evidence has been found th
A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine
A "Maine Voices" piece by U.S. Senator William S. Cohen about the reality of dom
A Maine Yankee opinion poll indicates that 48 percent of respondents favor keepi
A majority of Maine's 126 shellfish dealers have not secured the licenses needed
Amanda Miller, 13, of Portland, began preparing for her bat mitzvah eight months
Amanda Moore, 14, of Dresden, died yesterday in Boston Children's Hospital, less
Amanda Moore, 14, of Dresden, on Thursday had a transplanted liver removed, and
Amanda Watts, the 9-year-old Westbrook girl who choked on a hotdog and has been
A man last week shot an 81-pound animal after catching it in a trap, and after p, Andrew K. Weegar
A March 18 report to a task force dealing with gang activity in Portland said me, Al Diamon
A March 21, 1992, assault on Pamela Jones, 37, of South Portland, will be recrea
A "Marine Watch" piece noting the the historic schooner Bowdoin will leave Casti
A master plan for Portland's Deering Oaks park drafted by consultants and a 19-m
Amateur astronomer Stephen Knight, 35, of E. Waterford, was the first earthling
Amazing Grace Ministries of Portland is a Christian mission which caters to homo
A McKernan administration plan to raise $2 million by selling 40 acres of land b
A meeting between Central Maine Power Co. (CMP), federal and state officials and
A meeting between Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter and Maine Sheriffs' A
A meeting between Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Daniel E. Wathen an
A meeting between officials of South Portland's Mahoney Middle School and school
A meeting of the Northern Forest Lands Council yesterday in Bethel was the first
A meeting of the Portland School Committee's Human Sexuality and Family Living A
A memorial service for Matthew Jeton and Donald MacIntyre, the two rescue worker
Amendment 7 of the Northeast Multispecies Fisheries Management Plan is an extens, Phyllis Austin
American Ash Recycling has completed its state application for an incinerator-as, Andrew K. Weegar
"American Journey," an ongoing series on the immigrant and refugee experience in, Diane Russell
"American Journey," an ongoing series on the immigrant and refugee experience in, Diane Russell
American Oceans Campaign, Earthjustice and the Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's A, Murray Carpenter
American overnight visits to Canada were up 10 percent between January and May f, Kathryn Skelton
American Rivers, an environmental advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., has
Americans spend $51.5 billion a year on merchandise purchased through mail-order, Edgar Allen Beem
American Steel Erectors Inc. of New Hampshire was found innocent of manslaughter
Americans will spend an estimated $655 million on chocolates and other candies t
American Telephone & Telegraph has announced plans to cut 66 telephone operator
A Micmac Indian guide tells of an apocryphal woods creature, the Side Hill Gouge, John Nest
A Micmac woodsman tells some of his favorite tall tales. Topics include fantast, John Nest
Amid charges by York County sheriff Michael Bemis that the state is failing to p
Amin Esmaielpour and his wife Yalda traveled from their home in Isfahan, Iran to, Cassandra Kane
A mistrial has been declared in the case of Dale L. Thibeault, 44, who has been
A mixed review of the performance of Maine Department of Agriculture Commissione, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A mix of professional archeologists, students, local volunteers, and paying part, Elizabeth Peavey
Ammonia fumes from a leaking canister in the basement of the Thomas Block, 100 C
Amnesty International last night presented a human rights award to Jerry Genesio
A modern home in Islesboro, designed by Robin Elmslie Osler for a Philadelphia c, Michaela Cavallaro
Among those who have repurposed old buildings into modern restaurants are Amber, Judith Gaines
A month-by-month photo review of the year 2008.
A monument of a Yankee Civil War soldier stands in the Williamsburg County Court
Amore Locavore., Claire Z. Cramer
Amos Gerald, an electric railway developer, built the Casco Castle hotel in Sout
A movement is underway in Scarborough to raise $80,000 for a lighting system at
A movie made 40 years ago will be shown in the First Parish Church, Portland, on
Amrita Narayanan Bruce writes about the growing problem of sleeplessness in Main, Amrita Narayanan Bruce
A multiple-choice Portland trivia test, containing questions about the city's hi
A mural painted by Kevin Tacka of Bar Harbor in the Baxter Elementary School has
A murder-suicide this weekend at a Washburn Avenue apartment involved two Univer
Amvets Post 25 applied to the Portland City Council about 18 months ago for perm
Amvets Post 25 has plans for a memorial park on the Eastern Promenade honoring M
Amy Dacyczyn of Leeds, author of The Tightwad Gazette and publisher of the newsl, Carolyn R. Marsh
Amy Viles, 9, of Salem, and Maggie Trafton, 8, of Carrabassett Valley, died yest
Amy Webster, 23, of Yarmouth, and partner Ron Kravette won a gold medal in the f
Amy Webster of Yarmouth danced with partner Ron Kravette of Costa Mesa, Calif,
An 11-mile stretch of the Maine Turnpike north of Exit 12 is being repaved throu
An 18-member working group charged with studying the deregulation of the electri, Douglas Rooks
An 18-month effort to develop a comprehensive transportation plan for Portland a
An 8-foot-high wall that surrounds the Portland Water District's East End Treatm, Elizabeth Reilly
An accident at a 20,000-gallon kerosene storage tank at Spring Brook Ice and Oil
An account by Elizabeth Peavey of a canoe trip to Lake Sysladobsis in the Grand, Elizabeth Peavey
An account by Elizabeth Peavey of a kayak tour called the "Friday Night Phosphor, Elizabeth Peavey
An accounting of dogs in Portland, noting that Labrador Retrievers are the most, Jeffrey Houdlette
An account of a day spent at the State House with Rep. Ben Dudley, D-Portland, i, Jess Kilby
An account of a visit to the Moosehead Lake region and a hike up Mount Kineo, wh, Elizabeth Peavey
An account of the author's experiences over a period of 14 years while restoring, Douglas Rooks
An account of the author's field hockey experiences through her junior high and, Sarah Stebbins
An account of the funeral held yesterday for 11-year-old Heidi Tobiason, who was
An account of the NAACP's 63rd anniversary meeting in Portland at which Miss Lou
An account of the War of 1812 and its impact on the District of Maine. Although, Joshua M. Smith
"An Act Concerning Acceptance of Campaign Contributions During Legislative Sessi, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An administration plan that called for the state to collect $9 million next year
An advisory committee made up of municipal officials on Tuesday issued a report
An "Ad Watch" piece examining political ads of Pamela Cahill and Richard Barring
An aerial view of Mount Katahdin's Great Basin, with descriptions of trails to t
An agreement between Unum Life Insurance Co., Unum Corp.'s life insurance unit,
An agreement is near between the state and those communities that filed suit aga
Anah Temple Lobster Boat Unit travels from Kittery to Fort Kent to raise money f, Powell Boyer
An alliance of six groups voiced their opposition to the proposed compact with T
An alphabetical list of Salt Institute alumni from 1973 to 2003.
Analysis by state Senator Phil Harriman of the vote last November in favor of te
Analysis of "A Time of Change," the report on Portland's transportation system w, Edgar Allen Beem
Analysis of changes in academic programs proposed last week by University of Sou
Analysis of last week's election. Some observers are saying that independent gu, Randy Wilson
Analysis of last week's South Portland elections, in which Julie M. Conroy, a po
Analysis of preliminary Maine Supreme Judicial Court redistricting plan, which D
Analysis of recent budget talks and manuevers in Augusta. Related article.
Analysis of recent South Portland Board of Education maneuvers aimed at finalizi
Analysis of some of the environmental legislation the Maine Legislature will con, Andrew K. Weegar
Analysis of some of the gimmicks that candidates in the District 1 and District
Analysis of some of the issues Maine's congressional delegation will be dealing
Analysis of the 1992-93 season at the Portland Stage Company., William Steele
Analysis of the 1993-94 proposed Portland municipal-school budget.
Analysis of the 2nd District congressional race, which will pit state senator Jo
Analysis of the 2nd Regular Session of the 116th Legislature, which was supposed, Randy Wilson
Analysis of the accomplishments and failures of the legislative session that end
Analysis of the current state of the 1994 Maine gubernatorial race. There are s
Analysis of the Democratic race for the 2nd District congressional seat. Candida
Analysis of the different views on funding state government presented in two boo, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Analysis of the economic plans put forth by the eight Republican gubernatorial c
Analysis of the effect that House Speaker John L. Martin's resignation will have
Analysis of the effect the recent Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling regarding
Analysis of the electoral race for House District 114 and 115 seats. House Dist, Alex Irvine
Analysis of the first 127 days in office for Gov. John Baldacci, comparing 10 di, Jess Kilby
Analysis of the growing field for the 1994 gubernatorial election, which many sa
Analysis of the gubernatorial race, with related articles on recent accusations
Analysis of the latest polling on the gubernatorial race. The Portland Newspape
Analysis of the options available to state legislators in their attempts to fix
Analysis of the proposed compromise between Central Maine Power Co (CMP) and th
Analysis of the race between U.S. representatives Olympia J. Snowe, a Republican
Analysis of the recently-announced merger between KeyCorp, the Albany-based pare
Analysis of the recent trip to Portland by muralist Wyland, during which he pain, Ken Greenleaf
Analysis of the Republican gubernatorial candidates. With two weeks to go befor
Analysis of the state's suspension of CarTest, Maine's automobile emissions test
Analysis of the Sunday River Silver Bullet Ski Express' inaugural run and commen, Wayne Curtis
Analysis of the television campaigns being waged by the gubernatorial candidates
Analysis of the upcoming legislative session, which will likely focus on such is
Analysis of the upcoming Portland municipal elections.
Analysis of the U.S. Senate race. U.S. represenative Thomas Andrews, a Democrat
Analysis of the Yarmouth town elections on June 14, in which voters will elect t
Analysis of this weekend's Democratic State Convention in Augusta, which feature
Analysis of Tuesday's primary elections. Democratic voter rejected new ideas an
Analysis on the expected effect that the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
An Amblin Productions film about Casper the friendly ghost will be shot in Los A
An amendment to the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act makes it illegal to sho
An analysis of electric rates sent by Public Utilities Commission Members Willi
An analysis of federal statistics by a University of Southern Maine economist in
An analysis of the difference between the sales taxes and personal income taxes
An analysis of the House vote to return John L. Martin as speaker states that Ma
An analysis of the meaning of third party presidential candidate Ross Perot's se
An analysis of the possible impact of the state's ballot-tampering scandal upon, Paul Carrier
An Androscoggin County Jail official who had to set inmates free because of lack, Press Associated
An animal shot last September near Greenville has been determined to be a purebr
An anlaysis of sea life and sediment near the wreck of the Empire Knight cargo s
An anonymous Cumberland resident has pledged $35,000 to build an addition on the
An April 12 Portland Press Herald article stated that Portland city manager Robe
An April Fool's Day storm delivered about 10 inches of fresh snow, causing a ras
An aquaculture researcher has developed a method to raise a freshwater lobster,
An Aroostook County Superior Court jury acquitted the Rev. Armand Thibault of ch
An article about a carpeting contract for state-owned office space that was awar, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An article about an unidentified woman in Newport, whose neighbor, Mary Thompson, Kathryn Skelton
An article about a winter trip the author took with Maine artist Marguerite Robi, Elizabeth Peavey
An article about Fryeburg, through which winds 20 miles of the Saco River, near, Virginia Wright
An article about Lincoln Smith's performance on the Maine Public Utilities Comms
An article about some recent unusual conventions, fund raisers, and gatherings t, Mike Macisso and Jarrett Melendez
An article about the explosion of L.L. Bean sales, which occurred in Japan late, James Sterngold
An article about The Gate, a church-sponsored, volunteer-staffed "Living Room on, Harlan Baker
An article about the planned creation of a First Amendment museum in Guy Gannett, Leah Whalen
An article about the success of the student advisory program at Maranacook Commu
An article about Wellness House, a Bowdoin College dormitory where drinking and
An article by a "reluctant snowmobiler," who rented a sled from Moosehead Snowmo, Ken Textor
An article by art critic and writer Edgar Allen Beem on guiding 22 travelers fro, Edgar Allen Beem
An article by Heather B. Tiffany, Director of Development and Programming at the, Heather Tiffany
An article called "Living Large in a Small City," on how to enjoy Portland on a, Michaela Cavallaro
An article describing a day in the life of Sharon Daley, a nurse who is the only, Amy Sutherland
An article describing a day in the life of three Maine large animal veterinarian, Virginia M. Wright
An article describing beautiful views from Maine mountains, including Katahdin a, Jenn Corey
An article describing islands for sale in Maine, including Wilderness Island on, Liz Gotthelf
An article discussing the plan for 17,000 acres of forest, lakes and mountains i
An article focusing on the many delays that have pushed forward the opening date, Connie Pacillo
An article for gardeners on assuring the survival of their perennials. The Plan, Rebecca Sawyer-Fay
An article for the "Ideas Issue," by a writer with dual citizenship, on the poss, Jennifer Lunden
An article highlighting European-style hotels and inns in Maine and New Hampshir, Benjamin Goodridge
An article highlighting some of the challenges associated with marketing Maine l, Colin W. Sargent
An article in "Maine Milestones" about Gordon Sellick, 59, who led Portland High, Roberta Scruggs
An article marking the 100th anniversary of the first skyscraper built in Portla, Patrick Venne
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious ves
An article on a cottage built on a point on Long Lake by Lynn Harrison and archi, Matthew P. Mayo
An article on a federal bill, the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, intended t, Tony Giampetruzzi
An article on Aldermere Farm in Rockport, land which gentleman farmer Albert H., Richard Grant
An article on American Impressionist artist and native Portlander Walter Griffin, Nenad Zoric
An article on Amistad, a 750-member social club in Portland for people with ment, Juniper Lesnik
An article on an authentic Norwegian "hytte," a spacious log house with a sod ro, Ellen MacDonald Ward
An article on and interview with Westbrook native Kevin Eastman, 41, who created, Colin Sargent
An article on and interview with World Cup skier and Raymond native Kirsten Clar, Colin Sargent
An article on an "Indian Encampment" in Bar Harbor, which at its peak in 1885, w, Bunny McBride and Harold Prins
An article on Anthony's Italian Kitchen in Portland' Old Port, where a customer, Andrew R. Sparda
An article on a Pleasant Lake cottage on the site of a former girl's camp in Oti, Meadow Rue Merrill
An article on artist Andrew Winter (1893-1958), a native of Estonia who lived wi, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on "art quilts," a new development in a traditional art form. The Ma, Katherine Wroth
An article on a virtually indestructible plant called Japanese knotweed, which M, Nancy Comiskey
An article on Bangor's Mount Hope cemetery and park, which is so well planned th, Ellen MacDonald Ward
An article on Bay Ferries', the Cat, which runs from Bar Harbor to Nova Scotia., Kathryn Skelton
An article on Bayside, an historic enclave of Victorian shoreside cottages off R, Bruce Snider
An article on Big Eddy Campground on the West Branch of the Penobscot River, 15, Andrew Vietze
An article on Bill and Diane Martin of Belgrade, whose home, an unfinished windm, Meadow Rue Merrill
An article on Blacks in Maine, less than two percent of the population.
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known, Andrew Vietze
An article on Bush Brook Farm in Biddeford, where Mona Jerome, 66, runs the Ever, Stacey Chase
An article on bush pilots in Maine's North Woods. (Dick) Folsom's in Greenville, G M. Eckel IV
An article on Caiola's, a new Portland restaurant located on the site of the for, Joanne Wood
An article on Castle Tucker in Wiscasset, which owner Jane S. Tucker donated to, Ellen MacDonald Ward
An article on Chain of Ponds Township and Route 27, which passes through it, off
An article on Cheryl Michaelsen and Mike LaPosta's Berry Manor Inn in Rockland,, Andrew Vietze
An article on Cold River Potato Vodka, made by Maine Distilleries of Freeport., Emily Van Strien
An article on community-supported agriculture (CSA), by which a farmer sells wee, Patrick Morris
An article on confiscations by state and federal agents of illegal species from, Cathy Genthner
An article on connected farmhouses of New England, with a nod to Thomas Hubka's, Ann Colford
An article on cottage style and "the sassy colors, mismatched furniture, and dis, Carol Bass
An article on dollhouse hobbyists and some of the businesses and events that cat, Michaela Cavallaro
An article on double-crested cormorants or "shags," which the Rockland-based gro, Ken Textor
An article on dry humor, written by "the humble Farmer," Robert Skoglund, with e, Robert Skoglund
An article on East Machias, a community whose ties to the past remain visibly in, Virginia Wright
An article on Eastport, which is the state's smallest city with 2,000 residents, Andrew Vietze
An article on Ed Blake, 52, of Union, who carries on a wood-cutting tradition wi, Frank Andrews
An article on Elvis impersonators, William "Elvis" Bishop, Rebecca Dunnells, and, Jennifer Andrews
An article on father and son photographers Paul, 73, and John Paul Caponigro, 40, Rebecca Martin Evarts
An article on five hiking trails in Acadia National Park: Great Head Trail, whic, Andrew Vietze
An article on former Lawrence High School and University of Maine basketball sta, Colin Sargent
An article on ghost sightings in Greater Portland, including the spectral appear, Henry Paper
An article on Grand Lake Stream and its namesake town of 180 residents, where sp, Jeff Clark
An article on Gravestone Artwear of York Village, owned by Cassandra Davidson an, Katharina Hagmann
An article on Grey Havens Inn in Georgetown, a classic coastal hotel. It was or, Christine Carson
An article on growing Siberian squill (Scilla sibirica), early-blooming bulbs th, Rebecca Sawyer-Fay
An article on Harbor Fish Market, a local fixture since 1860. The market is run, Virginia Wright
An article on harness racing in Maine, in the midst of a public controversy over, Jeff Clark
An article on Head Tide Village, a cluster of historic homes on the Sheepscot Ri, Sarah Scott
An article on Hidden Gardens, a family-run nursery in Searsport founded by Carla, Richard Grant
An article on hiring the right Maine architect, with details on how an architect, James Schwartz
An article on how libraries dispose of unwanted books, including a statement of, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An article on how nationally recognized interior designer George Snead has rejuv, Meadow Rue Merrill
An article on how the author, an amateur runner, ran Cape Elizabeth's Beach to B, Michaela Cavallaro
An article on how the author gets bitten by the antiquing bug during an off-seas, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on hunting preserves in Maine. There are 25-30 such places for birds, Cathy Genthner
An article on Idexx Laboratories Inc. of Westbrook, a cutting-edge, world-class, Jeff Clark
An article on inexpensive things to do in Portland," including low-priced or fre, Liz Gotthelf
An article on Joan Whitney Payson (1903-1975), with details on her famous friend, Colin Sargent
An article on Jody Johnstone, 38, of Swanville, whose earth-toned pottery has th, Stacey Chase
An article on John Lane's Ogunquit Playhouse and new artistic director Brad Kenn, Cathy Nelson Price
An article on John Martovich, a piano technician at Portland Piano Exchange and, Georgia Smith
An article on legal and practical issues related to contractors in Maine, with t, Jeff Clark
An article on legendary landscape architect Beatrix Farrand of Bar Harbor and Ne, Jane Lamb
An article on lichen, "a cross-kingdom alliance between a fungus and a plant (i, Richard Grant
An article on Lisbon's "worst-kept secret," Joe Graziano's Casa Mia, a restauran, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on lupines, immortalized by Maine author Barbara Cooney in her book,, Richard Grant
An article on Maine Dental Health Out-Reach Inc., created by Susanne LaVallee of, Maura Ewing
An article on Maine humor and Maine humorists, including the late Marshall Dodge, Rob Sneddon and Edgar Allen Beem
An article on Maine-made vessels that are "yar," marrying elegant form to functi, Justin Latici
An article on Maine rock climbers with details on two rock-climbing destinations, Karen E. Hofreiter and Amber Cronin
An article on Maine's "Freegans," people like Ryan Conrad, 24, of Lewiston, and, Judith Gaines
An article on Maine's migratory birds, based on studies by the Gulf of Maine Res, John Annala
An article on Maine's prestigious Falmouth Foreside neighborhood, which touches, Virginia Wright
An article on Maine writer John S. Springer, whose "Forest Life and Forest Trees, Wayne Curtis
An article on Marcy's Breakfast and Lunch, a rickety wood-paneled room on the co, Thea Okonak
An article on moose-watching. Some of the best spots to see the animals are nea, Powell Boyer
An article on mountain biking and the new breed of "hikers on wheels," with pro, Scott Sutherland
An article on movies that have featured lobsters, with a "selective filmography., Trevor Corson
An article on mythical characters associated with Maine, including: Bert of "Ber, Paul Doiron
An article on new architecture in Maine, which derives mainly from the Cape Cod, Nancy Barba
An article on night-skiing in Portland during the five or six days around a full, Lee Bellevance
An article on "organic museums," where visitors can encounter the intimate and t, Colin Sargent
An article on Orphan Annie's antique store in Auburn and proprietor Danny Poulin, Ellen MacDonald Ward
An article on Packard's Camps on Sebec Lake, 13 miles from the nearest town of G, Andrew Vietze
An article on paddling the Pemaquid River, a 17-mile network of ponds and rivers, Joshua F. Moore
An article on Phippsburg, one of Maine's earliest settlements and home to the po, Colin Woodard
An article on photographer Lewis Wickes Hine of Wisconsin, who came to Maine in, Virginia Wright
An article on Portland artist Daniel Minter, 43, whose 37-cent stamp design for, Elizabeth Valente
An article on Portland designer and North Haven native Angela Adams, 40, who wit, Virginia Wright
An article on Portlanders who keep summer and winter homes in the same community, Judith Gaines
An article on Portland's architecturally distinctive West End, home to 70 John C, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on Portland's Fore Street Restaurant, co-owned by executive chef Sam, Michael. Sanders
An article on Portland's growing fashion design industry, including Alex Carleto, Sara Donnelly
An article on PortTango's bimonthly events at the North Star Music Cafe on Munjo, Ben McCanna
An article on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford, a part-time Maine resi, Lindsay Sterling
An article on renovation projects in Portland describes plans for the redesign o, Virginia Wright
An article on restaurants housed in former Howard Johnson's, including Rolandeau, Justin Latici
An article on rhubarb, which for many Mainers is the standard "spring tonic." D, Ken Textor
An article on Rick Tibbetts, 47, a professional forager of every type of wild ed, Michael Sanders
An article on Robert B. Parker's new thriller, "Bad Business," in which Boston d, Colin Sargent
An article on Rockland's renaissance. Christopher Crosman, director of the Will, Jeff Clark
An article on Rockport Marine, a world-renowned builder of wooden ships, owned, Aaron Porter
An article on Rock Rest at Kittery Point, which was operated by Hazel and Clayto, Leigh Donaldson
An article on Royall River Roses in North Yarmouth, owned by David King, 48, who, Joanne Johnson
An article on seven elements needed to create the perfect lodge. They include:
An article on South Portland's appeal for artists, who are drawn by an emergent, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on sports teams at Maine's three island schools--Vinalhaven, North Ha, Rob Sneddon
An article on summer theaters in Maine including Deertrees Theater in Harrison a, Colin W. Sargent
An article on surf fishing at Popham Beach. In the fall, when schools of stripe, Matthew P. Mayo
An article on taking a fall trip to New Gloucester, best known for the Shaker vi, Jeff Clark
An article on the 137 volunteers who comprise the Casco Bay Flotilla of the U. S, Monica Wood
An article on the 14th Hempstock, an annual fair in Starks organized by Don Chri, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An article on the 15-year-old, day-long event sponsored each year by the United
An article on the $32-million renovation of the Maine State House, started in 19, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on the $37 million bond issue to fund Maine Department of Transportat, Jay Davis
An article on the $6.6 million Downeast Heritage Center which opens this month i, Patrick McManus
An article on the alewife runs in Patten Stream, which have dropped off precipit, Susan Hand Shetterly
An article on the almost-complete renovation of the Portland Public Library, whi, Steve Hirshon
An article on the Bangor International Airport, which has put the city on the ma, Jeff Clark
An article on the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and conductor Xiao-Lu Li, an interna, Brian Fiske
An article on the best methods for having a lawn in Maine that greens early, wit, Rebecca Martin Evarts
An article on the Blaine House in Augusta, which was recently the subject of a r, Ellen MacDonald Ward
An article on the burning bush plant (Euonymus alatus), which is invasive and co, Jean English
An article on the Camden Garden Club's annual Camden House and Garden Tour on th, Richard Grant
An article on the Carver Hill Gallery in Rockport, co-owned by Jana Halwick and, Joshua F. Moore
An article on the case of Clifton Harris, a 19-year-old black youth convicted of, Wayne Reilly
An article on The Cat, the fastest car ferry in North America. It has transform, Joshua F. Moore
An article on the changing identity of Kittery, a town billed as the "Gateway to, Abby. Zimet
An article on the charm of the tiny wildflowers called bluets., Richard Grant
An article on the Chebeague Inn on Great Chebeague Island, run by innkeepers Dic, Andrew Vietze
An article on the common, orange daylily, which is ubiquitous and hardy in Maine, Richard Grant
An article on the connection between Louisiana's best Cajun chefs, including Eme, Robert Witkowski
An article on The Cottages at Cabot Cove in Kennebunkport, former 50s-era rental, Colin Sargent
An article on the Crags, a summer house built by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, the witt, George Carey
An article on the crew of nine men who work in an engine house inspecting and se, Jennifer Acker
An article on the Down East Environmental Award, with brief profiles of recipien, Jeff Clark and Edgar Allen Beem
An article on the Eagle Hill Field Research Station in Steuben, a "summer camp f, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on the efforts of David Murray, of Falmouth, to force a referendum to, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An article on the emblematic Maine pickup truck and what it signifies about thos, James R. Babb
An article on the exhibit in the Portland Room at the Portland Public Library, c, Robbie Neal
An article on the first recorded Christmas in North America, celebrated in 1604, Matthew Jude Barker
An article on the first requests for variances to the state's clear-cutting limi, Phyllis Austin
An article on the Gelato Fiasco in Brunswick, started four years ago by Joshua D, Kathleen Fleury
An article on the goldfinch, whose cheerful song fills the warming days in Maine, John N. Cole
An article on the great success of Ken Twitchell's all-you-can-eat, lumberjack-s, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on the Greek Revival movement in Maine, with a bibliography on this s, Nancy Barba
An article on the growing problem of obesity in Maine, which has one of the high, Jeff Clark
An article on the growing trend of eating locally, which has been picked up by e, Joshua F. Moore
An article on the improbably located Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield, s, Donna Stuart
An article on the Kennebec Highlands, a 6,100-acre tract of protected land in th, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on the Kennedy family's various connections to Maine, including repu, Colin Sargent
An article on the "largely" biennial Maine chapter of the American Institute of
An article on the "Lollipop House," a Freeport farmhouse owned by architects Joh, Matthew P. Mayo
An article on the lowly goldenrod, which is maligned unfairly for causing hay fe, Richard Grant
An article on the Maine Criminal Justice Academy, which has been housed in a for, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on the Maine Fiddle Camp, which convenes in August at an Oddfellows c, Max Alexander
An article on the Maine Iris Show, held each June in Auburn, and sponsored by a, Richard Grant
An article on the Maine Memory Network (www.mainememory.net), a free online digi, Joshua F. Moore
An article on the Maine orchid, the Calypso, also known as the Fairy Slipper., Josie McPhee
An article on the Maine Time Dollar Network, where members trade services, not b, Stephanie Congdon
An article on "the Maine way of death," including a look at Peter Neal, a third-, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on the native red squirrel, which can be hunted every day of the year, John N. Cole
An article on the new $6.2 million pediatrics unit at Eastern Maine Medical Cent, Ellen MacDonald Ward
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portla
An article on the new Paul J. Schupf Wing of the Colby College Museum of Art in
An article on the new popularity of Saco, a mini-metropolis with a small-town fe, Jeff Clark
An article on the northern spring peeper, which appears to be abundant in Maine, Andrew Vietze
An article on the Peabody House in Portland, started by Portland philanthropist, Jessi Misslin
An article on the peaceful and relatively unknown Cobscook Bay State Park in Whi, Andrew Vietze
An article on the Portland International Jetport, which is gaining in passengers, Patrick Morris
An article on the Portland Museum of Art's upcoming show, "Paris and the Country, Colin Sargent
An article on the "Queen Mary 2," the newest, largest, most expensive passenger, Joshua F. Moore
An article on the recently opened Hollywood Slots, owned by Pennsylvania-based P, Wayne Curtis
An article on the scenic Route 17 between Oquossoc and Rumford, and a spectacula, Matthew P. Mayo
An article on the sinking of the excursion boat "Don," in the summer of 1941, as, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on the sole year-round residents of Northeast Carry, Shirley and Ed R, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on the three-part, weathered-shingle compound designed by Conary Isla, Joshua F. Moore
An article on the town of Winthrop, which was once called Pond Town Plantation b, Andrew Vietze
An article on the various aquatic mayflies of Maine, which "hold the key to fine, Ken Allen
An article on the warblers that return to Mount Desert Island each spring and th, Elizabeth Peavey
An article on Thomaston's "Museum in the Streets," a bilingual, self-guiding two, Joshua F. Moore
An article on twins Geoff and Mike Howe, 34, of Howe & Howe Technologies in Elio, Eric Donovan
An article on unusual wildlife in Maine, including an ivory-colored, "Piebald" m, Cathy Genthner
An article on Van Reid of Edgecomb, author of the critically acclaimed Moosepath, Virginia Wright
An article on Waterford in western Maine, made up of a handful of distinctive vi, Andrew Vietze
An article on ways to get out onto the water in Portland Harbor, including Dimil
An article on wearable items imprinted with the work of Maine artists, including, Amy Louise Reynolds
An article on well-known author Stephen King and his wife, author Tabitha King,, Edgar Allen Beem
An article on women gun owners, which discusses a group of Kennebunk women calle, Kathy Ostrander
An article profiling five Registered Maine Guides, with descriptions of their sp, Andrew Vietze
An article providing information on how to make a quick and cheap weekend road t, Jonathan Adams
An article questioning why Bath Iron Works can't competitively build civilian sh, Colin Sargent
An articles on Mensa members in Maine, with details on what they enjoy about bei, Amy Louise Barnett
An article tracing the history of Portland's eastern waterfront, including the I, Colin Woodard
An article written prior to the opening of the newly renovated Portland Public L, Steve Hirshon
An "Art News" piece listing structures on Maine Preservation's list of the state
An assembly to be held Thursday at Portland's Lyman Moore Middle School will kic
"An assortment of facts and factoids [on Greater Bangor] for out-of-towners," in
A national computer network begun in 1984 allows young students across the count
A National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute report says that patients suffering h
A national survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that i
An A to Z list of jobs off the beaten path, with examples of Mainers pursuing th, Charlotte Albright
An attempt at compromise between the Maine Waste Management Agency and the Asept
A natural gas consortium plans two new pipelines in Maine, one a 210-mile pipeli
An auto accident that killed Daisy Shegirian, 17, of Buckfield and left two othe
An autopsy has shown that Jeffrey Fortier, 21, drowned April 23, the day he disa
An autopsy showed that Jeffrey Fortier, 21, of Phippsburg, the son of Rep. Marge
An average of 17 percent of Portland voters turn out each year to choose city co
An average temperature of 72.4 degrees made July 1994 the warmest July on record
Anchalina and Gregg Thurlow, owners of Club 21, a clothing store in Portland's O, Sharon Bass
"Anchor of the Soul," a documentary about African Americans in Maine, is being d
Andrea Gilmore, a historic building materials expert with the Society for the Pr
Andrea J. Pizzo, a 1992 graduate of the University of Maine's College of Applied
Andrew Campbell, 23, of Westbrook, the former host of WPXT-TV's Fox 51 Kids' Clu
Andrew Campbell of Westbrook, host of WPXT TV's Kids' Club, pleaded innocent to
Andrew Shuttleworth, 9, a fourth-grader at Riverton Elementary School, is taking
Andrew Wyeth painted Christina Olson and her Cushing house in 1948, and "Christi
Androscoggin County district attorney Janet Mills yesterday said her office is r
Androscoggin County Superior Court justice Thomas E Delahanty yesterday found S
Androscoggin Greenways, a project of the cities of Lewiston and Auburn and other
Andy Chase, an associate professor at the Maine Maritime Academy, along with oth, Tory Haiss
Andy Davis, 17, a Sacopee Valley High School student, is an amateur horror makeu
An early northeaster yesterday barreled counterclockwise out of the Gulf of Main
An economic forecast based on a computerized model which analyzes economic and p
An economist with the Maine Department of Labor says that recent figures from th
An editorial applauding the buyout of the Greenland commercial fishery for the A
An editorial piece on a silver tea service from the World War II cruiser "USS Po, Colin Sargent
A needle mark was found on the arm of Timothy Conley, 34, of Portland, who was f
An effort was made by the organizers of this year's Maine Festival to get it ba
An eight page insert with the complete schedule of entertainment activities, par
An eight-year-old Biddeford boy who in May was charged with attempted arson yest
An electric bus built in California by El Dorado National Co. will be on display
An employee of the Department of Public Safety who thought she was faxing an ant
An essay by Alison Smith of Portland, the co-chair of Maine Citizens for Clean, Alison Smith
An essay by author Paul Theroux on his solitary winter stay at a primitive cabin, Paul Theroux
An essay on the various terms used in Maine to describe tourists and summer peop, Robert Skoglund
An estimated 100,000 to 150,000 residents and non-residents go sports fishing in, Phyllis Austin
An estimated 13,000 revelers crowded downtown Congress Street to celebrate New Y
An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 spectators lined Portland's Congress Street betwee
An estimated 20 million board feet of unprocessed hemlock and pine will be shipp
An estimated 60,000 people yesterday attended the 22nd annual Old Port Festival.
An esxperiment in the budgeting process has resulted in legislative committees a
An event at Portland's Kennel Shop sponsored by the Greyhound Placement Service, Abby Zimet
An ever-increasing inventory of lightweight, wireless communications and navigat, Phyllis Austin
A new agreement announced Tuesday between the United States and Russia will allo
A new, award-winning home overlooking Blue Hill Bay demonstrates the value of co, James Schwartz
A new book co-edited by Charles Colgan, an associate professor of public policy
A new Canadian law that allows the country to seize foreign fishing vessels beyo
A new coalition of 126 mentally ill Mainers, called Survivors Inc., is challengi
A new computer-generated calculation has figured Maine's coastline at 5,200 mile
A new electronic bulletin board and mail system called ME-Link is allowing educa
A New England Fishery Management Council hearing at the Holiday Inn by the Bay h
A new federal law requires cable television operators to get permission from tel
A new federal report has shown that the lobster population in the Gulf of Maine
A new feminism, referred to as Goddess spirituality, is taking hold in Maine. S
A New Hampshire newspaper has reported that Dale Olmstead, Freeport's town manag
A New Jersey man's claim to have a copy of the Mona Lisa has prompted Portland M
A new Knox County Jail was completed in Rockland four years ago, rendering the o
A new law allows Maine banks to sell annuity investment products, an offering wh
A new law taking effect Thursday and affecting companies with fewer than 25 empl
A new law that took effect January 1 requires government agencies and certain em
A new law that took effect yesterday bans advertisements looking for mothers wil
A new law which goes into effect today guarantees that all Mainers can purchase
A newly released transcript of House Speaker John L. Martin's February 22 interv
A new Maine law allows individuals to remove unfinished bottles of wine from a r, Scott Sutherland
A new Maine law that requires drug manufacturers who sell large quantities of ph
A new Maine law which goes into effect January 1, 1994, bans the use of Social S
A new method of paving roads, called chip sealing, has some South Portland resid
A new non-profit organization has been formed to raise money for the Governor Ba
A new plan for managing Freeport's Winslow Park, the town's popular waterfront r
A new plan to let students think . . . and teach too. Long article on the new S
A new policy requires Medcu, Portland's ambulance service, to respond to all cal
A new poll conducted Portland Press Herald in conjunction with the Central Maine
A new proposal for developing a train station in Portland, which includes a more
A new report from the State Planning Office says that, given the choice, 43 perc
A new set of international quality standards, collectively known as ISO 9000, is
A new state law that takes effect Saturday will prohibit smoking in most public
A new state law that went into effect last fall allowed privately owned agency l
A new state law which requires day-care facilities to comply with local zoning a
A new state policy that took effect in January is designed to shut down nursing
A new study indicates that Maine lobstermen are catching 20 percent more lobster
A new study indicates that saving the balconies in Portland City Hall Auditorium
A new survey by the American Bar Association indicates that lawyers in Maine and
A new toboggan shoot at the Camden Snow Bowl has revived a bit of local history
A New Twist on Old Things., Brooke Williams
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine's population of ch
An examination of two possible violations of Maine's Freedom of Access Act. The, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An excerpt from a new book by Tom and Lee Ann Szelog, "Our Point of View," recal, Tom Szelog and Ann Lee
An excerpt from Jeannine Lauber's new book, "Chosen Faith, Chosen Land," on Shak, Jeannine Lauber
An excerpt from John Christie's book, "The Story of Sugarloaf." The book is an, John Christie
An exclusive essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo and an excerpt, Richard Russo
An "exit interview" with departing Portland City Manager Joe Gray. He talks abou, Robert Witkowski
An expected vote on whether to allocate national delegates based upon presidenti
An exploration of the ways in which the Baxter Park Authority has, over time, co, Phyllis Austin
An Eye for Detail., Brian Kevin
An Eye for Eagles, Deborah McDermott
Angela Smith writes about a late-night meal she shared with Bruce Springsteen at, Angela Smith
Angus King, 50, independent candidate for governor, is a self-described fiscal c
Angus King, an independent gubernatorial candidate has proposed that the state o
Angus King, host of the Maine Public Television show "Mainewatch," will resign a
Angus King, independent candidate for governor, said that he netted $8 million f
Angus King, independent candidate for governor, yesterday announced that he has
Angus King, Maine's Independent governor, offers a few predictions of what the n, Angus S. King
"Angus Watch" piece on Gov. King's actions to date as compared to his campaign r, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Angus Watch" piece on Gov. King's statements to the effect that media contacts, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
"Angus Watch" piece with comments from Betsy Sweet; Trish Riley, former director, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
An historical review of the use of wallpaper in Maine, with details on homes whe, Brad Emerson
An illustrated description of Maine-themed postal stamps, which commemorate ship, Ken Textor
Animal-farm owner Helen Perley claims to be an unbeatable champion clam-digger., Val Gould and Elizabeth Tanner
Animals Cope with Winter., Margaret Leahy
An impasse ongoing since July 31 between management and labor representatives of
An improving economy has convinced Gov. John R. McKernan that he can expect an i
An incident in Isleboro in which Maine Department of Transportation workers used
An increase in admissions at the University of New England and St. Joseph's and
An increase of random violence in the Lincoln County town of Bremen has some res
An increasing number of Maine doctors with their own practices are joining group
An increasing number of Mainers are choosing to hold birthday parties for their
An increasing number of parents claim they are being falsely accused of sex abus, Andrew K. Weegar
An increasing tendency of some Maine communities to make recreation programs pay
An independent audit of Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) done for the Public Utilit
An independent Cultural Assessment Team conducted a study at the Maine Yankee nu, Evan Halper
An independent panel has found that the system used to award nearly $1 million i
An in-depth article on development on Portland's East End, sparked by Ocean Gate, Edgar Allen Beem
An in-depth look at Hannibal Hamlin of Paris Hill, on the bicentennial of his bi, Matthew Simmons
An in-depth look at what lies beneath Sebago Lake, including fishing boats, tool, Rob Sneddon
An "Indian Village at Deering Oaks" was a popular attraction at the Maine Centen
A nine-member committee has been formed at the request of Cape Elizabeth Town Co
A nineteenth-century superman, Edgar Welch of Raymond, not only ran up and down, Alma Hansen Langlois
An informal poll of South Portland residents and city councilors yesterday showe
An informal Portland Press Herald readers poll indicates that most respondents w
An informal survey by Farmington landlord Licia Kuenning shows that of 55 towns
An initiative to shrink the board of directors of the Sportsman's Alliance of Ma, Phyllis Austin
An injunction filed Tuesday in York County Superior Court on behalf of the York
An innovative funding formula in the new state budget links funding increases fo
An innovative zero-coupon bond program developed by Bath Savings Institution wil
"An Insider's Guide to Bangor," with information on the Bangor Mall; the origin
"An insider's guide to Portland." Al Diamon lists his favorite out-of-the-way P, Al Diamon
An inspection of Westbrook's Ward 3 votes for the city council seat will be held
An insurance company has asked Freeport Town Councilor Cory Veilleux to repay th
An interview piece with Harpswell's Patrick Dempsey, who has a starring role as, Colin Sargent
An interview with actor and Portland native Judd Nelson; Brian Daly, whose "Salt, Colin Sargent
An interview with artist Jamie Wyeth, who paints on Monhegan Island. Wyeth descr, Colin Sargent
An interview with Barak Olins, 39, who is a professor at the Maine College of Ar
An interview with Barbara Lynch, who has several Boston restaurants and was name, Colin W. Sargent
An interview with Bill Curtsinger, a "National Geographic" photographer who last, Magazine Salt
An interview with controversial Portland native and Millinocket rafting guide tu, Joshua F. Moore
An interview with David Isay, executive producer and founder of "Sound Portraits, Magazine Salt
An interview with Deering High School graduate and Tony Award winner Andrea Mart, Colin Sargent
An interview with Halcyon Blake, founder of Halcyon Yarn in Bath. She was one o, Joshua F. Moore
An interview with Heather Tiffany, Director of Development and Programming at th, David O'Donnell
An interview with Joan Benoit Samuelson of Freeport, first Olympic gold medalist, Benjamin Boutin
An interview with Lu Bauer of Standish, a Certified Public Accountant who specia, Jeff Clark
An interview with Maine author Tess Gerritsen, who speaks about her acclaimed ne, Colin Sargent
An interview with Maine's globe-trotting comedian, Bob Marley, who is in the new, Jesse Stenbak
An interview with Patrick Dempsey, who plays Dr. Derek Shepherd on "Grey's Anato
An interview with Paul Mayewski, director of the Climate Change Institute at the
An interview with Portland painter Richard Hutchins and a close look at his pain, Colin Sargent
An interview with Rick Hauck of Falmouth, a retired naval aviator, former test p, Donna Stuart
An investigation by federal Nuclear Regulatory Agency Acting Inspector General L, Evan Halper
An investigation by Kittery Town Manager Philip McCarthy has cleared Kittery pol
An investigation by Westbrook police into the erasure of a videotape of a Westbr
An investigation conducted by the staff of US senator William S Cohen has fou
An investigator for the Maine Human Rights Commission is recommending that the c
An investigator with the Maine Human Rights Commission has found that Avis Rent
An investor group led by Sappi Ltd. of South Africa on Monday announced an agree
An item on Warren's Lobster House in Kittery, which has a neon sign 12 feet wide, Staff and wire reports
Anna Chai and John Gasink, both of Cony High School in Augusta, won the state te
Anna Cyr, 26, and her sister-in-law, Tonya Cyr, 31, are married to brothers Jaso, Whit Richardson
Anna Fournier's sixth-grade pupils at St. Joseph's Parish School want the new Po
Anna Sizova and Golina Nossyreva, both Russian bankers, will spend the next two
Ann Baribeau, 50, of Brunswick, who has cerebral palsy and cannot walk without t
Ann Beribeau, 50, of Brunswick, tells of her ordeal of being stranded in her car
Ann Binder, wife of artist Brett Bigbee, has been posing for Bigbee for 13 years, Elizabeth Peavey
Anne Bickford, 19, has filed suit in York County Superior Court against the Univ
Anne Marie Altieri, 53, of Connecticut, was a three-year-old living with her par
Anne Marie Dempsey-Rice of South Berwick changed her name, remarried and moved f
Anne M. Rand, 47, will face Richard Spencer, 50, in the Democratic primary for t
Anne M. Rand roundly defeated Richard A. Spencer yesterday for the Democratic no
Anne R. McCoy, associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator fo
Annette and Michael Lavallee of Saco are upset that St. Joseph's Cemetery in Bid
Ann Flannery, 40, directed a traditional barn-raising on her land in Topsham wit, Tonee Harbert
Ann Rondeau, a legal secretary with Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau & Patios, is angry
Annual Audience Readers Poll asking readers to rate "stuff" like pizza and beer,
Annual Casco Bay Weekly Fiction Issue, with pieces by John R. Kendall of Old Orc
Annual Casco Bay Weekly "Home Issue," with articles on sustainable architecture,
Annual Dues Receipt, Woman's Literary Union
Annual list of 25 proposals for the betterment of Maine, mentioning the Portland, Al Diamon
Annual Maine Times Best of Maine Readers' Survey.
Annual Maine Times Fallguide, with a focus on home and energy.
An Occupational Safety and Health Administration program aimed at reducing Maine
An official of Moody's Investors Service has informed the state treasurer, Sam
An official with Consumers Water Company says this past winter's unusually cold
An official with Hannaford Bros. Co. said the company has no immediate plans to
An official with Medaphis Physician Services Corp. yesterday said the availabili
An official with the Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations has an
An official with the Colorado Rockies scouted Portland as a possible site for th
An official with the Maine Bureau of Parks and Recreation says that enforcement
An official with the Maine Department of Transportation yesterday said that the
An official with the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency yesterday said that his depar
An official with the Maine Forest Service says he expects the Maine Attorney Gen
An official with the Maine State Planning Office, which will administer the Clin
An official with the Maine State Police says their investigation into the Maine
An official with the University of Maine's experimental farm in Jonesboro says t
An official with the U.S. Corps of Engineers says that AGM Marine Contractors In
An official with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has raised the possibility o
An ordinance adopted by Old Orchard Beach last spring has changed the look of th
A Northern Forests Council study shows that many woodland tracts were sold durin
Another in a series of articles profiling the Democratic candidates for the 1st
Another in a series of articles profiling the Democratic candidates for the 1st
Another in a series of articles profiling the Democratic candidates for the 1st
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Another in a series of articles profiling the Republican candidates for the 1st
Another in a series of articles profiling the Republican candidates for the 1st
Another in a series of articles profiling the Republican candidates for the 1st
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b, Kenneth P. Hayes
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b, Michael S. Heath
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b, Nona Lyons
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b, John O'Leary
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b, L Sandy Maisel
Another in a series of guest columns examining President Clinton's performance b, Mary Adams
Another in a series of guest columns examining Presient Clinton's performance ba, Maureen Tsao
Another in a series of guest columns on President Clinton's performance based on, Sally Sutton
Another in a series of reports on the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Enviro, Bob Moore
Another winter storm hit the state yesterday, adding more snow to the 25 inches
A notification by Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) that it can cost $150 or more to
An outbreak of cyclospora affected three people in Maine and as many as 1,000 ar, Andrew K. Weegar
An overview of 31 places, people, and dishes not to miss in Maine when dining ou, Kathleen Fleury
An overview of street vendors selling food in Portland, covering ten vendors in, Andy King
An overview of the current art market for works by artists who are closely assoc, Nicholas Forrest
An Oxford County grand jury yesterday indicted Derek M. Bonney, 30, of South Par
An S.D. Warren spokesman yesterday said that the half-mile-long pile of hemlock
Ansel Stevens, assistant principal at Bonny Eagle High School, was named Maine's
Anthony and Paula Rich, a young North Yarmouth couple, were among the 132 passen
Anthony C Stout, a Washington businessman and long-time friend of US Senator
Anthony H. Sanborn, 20, convicted last October in the 1989 killing of 16-year-ol
Anthony H. Sanborn Jr. has been found guilty of murdering Jessica Lea Briggs and
Anthony Mollica, 42, executive director of the Children's Museum of Maine since
Anthony Sanborn Jr., 21, of Portland, serving 70 years in prison for the May 198
Antique dealer Ross Levett and his artist wife, Susan, live in a three-year-old, Beth Crichlow
An "ultimate winter survival guide" for Mainers, with tips on driving, staying w
A number of Democratic legislators who supported House Speaker John L. Martin du
A number of Maine school districts expect large increases in their kindergarden
A number of pollsters, consultants and politicians asked to analyze the situatio
A number of residents of Hamlin, a border town in the northeastern corner of the
A number of South Portlanders are upset by plans to cluster more than a dozen ho
An unannounced inspection of the Old Orchard Beach sewage-sludge composting plan
An unexpected boost in milk prices last year ended abruptly in April, when milk, Jay Davis
An unexpected load of tomatoes, squash and peppers was Florida's way of saying t
An unidentified 32-year-old Portland woman was thrown to the ground and stabbed
An unidentified Brunswick woman has been confirmed as the first case of pulmonar
An unidentified employee at the Maine Department of Public Safety who believed s
An unknown number of Mainers have received unexpected or larger-than-expected in
An unusually large number of moose yearlings died during last year's mild winter, Evan Halper
An update on bills the Maine Times has been following, during the second session
An update on clean-up efforts around the state in response to the Ice Storm of ', Katherine Skelton
An up-to-date look at home heating costs based on the use of wood, solar, fossil, Jay Davis
"An Watch" examination of two television commercials being run by independent gu
Any Bethel resident with a computer and modem now has Internet access, thanks to
Anyone finding what they believe is an abandoned harbor seal pup is advised leav
Anyone with a permit from the local fire warden can legally burn household waste, Phyllis Austin
A one-mile stretch of Shore Road in Ogunquit between Perkins Cove and the downto, Joshua F. Moore
A painting by Lewiston-born artist Marsden Hartley was confiscated by Soviet tro, Sarah Cumming Cecil
A panel convened by the Cumberland County Republican Committee decided that the
A parcel of 222 acres in Harpswell, land purchased with Gov. Percival Baxter's m, Phyllis Austin
A partnership between the city of Portland and Casco Northern Bank has created T
A partnership made up of Leslie Otten, president and owner of Sunday River Ski R
A passenger aboard the ferry Bluenose sailing between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and
A Pennsylvania jury yesterday convicted trucker James R. Cruz Jr., 36, of Waterf
A Pennsylvania man who blasted open the door to his ex-wife's waterfront condo w
A Pennsylvannia district attorney said yesterday that he will seek the death pen
A Penobscot County Superior Court jury convicted Patricia Harper, 41, of Houlton
A Penobscot County Superior Court jury on Tuesday found Pornchai Moontri, 20, gu
A Penobscot County Superior Court jury yesterday began deliberations in the murd
A Penobscot County Superior Court jury yesterday convicted Dale Wood, 26, of mur
A Penobscot County Superiro Court jury deliberated for two hours before finding
A "personal list" of the 50 best films with a Maine connection, ranked in order, Kathryn Lasky
A petition signed by more than 200 students at Dyer Elementary School in South P
A photo essay on 24-year-old Adam Murphy of Wells, who was a fine arts student i, David Lee
A photo essay on a domestic violence shelter and some of the women who have foun, Kate Lapides
A photo essay on a family-run slaughterhouse, West Gardiner Beef. Todd Pierce t, Liza B. Sempler
A photo essay on boxer Liz Leddy, a formerly addicted and homeless woman who cre, Christine D. Heinz
A photo essay on Burnham and Morrill (B & M) Beans, which was founded in 1867 in, Heather Coleman
A photo essay on Dr. Philip Thompson Jr., 85, a Portland native with a passion f, Molly Myers
A photo essay on former United Nations worker, Michael Ogustino, and his family,, Kyle Glover
A photo essay on Georgetown Island and Reid State Park., Alan LaVallee
A photo essay on James "Jimmy" Benner, 16, whose one strong constant in life is, Leslie MacVane
A photo essay on large animal veterinarian Dr. Tom Judd, who specializes in equi, Katie Terrill
A photo essay on Maine's ten prettiest harbors, including, in descending order:, of Down East Editors
A photo essay on Mary Ann Cupero, a truck driver and a truck-repair teacher., Megan E. Hanson
A photo essay on Mary Merithew, 42, who is in hospice care and determined to liv, Leslie Brooks
A photo essay on Muslim women in Portland and how they are maintaining their rel, Shaleece Haas
A photo essay on Nancy "Nanney" Kennedy, who lives with two sons, Ben and Amos,, Drew Oberholtzer
A photo essay on Portland's Old Port bar scene on a Saturday night--when the are, Melonie Bennett
A photoessay on Sarah Jeanne's Family Hair Care in Lewiston, which offers massag, Melonie Bennett
A photo essay on several Maine bridal shops and on brides-to-be who are selectin, Cate Tynan
A photo-essay on summer bingo games at the Oqunquit fire station, which have bee
A photo essay on the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on 133 Pleasant Street i, Annie Tselikis
A photo-essay on the new Penobscot Narrows Bridge and its observatory, one of on, Jeff Clark
A photo essay on the Somali community in Lewiston, which has become a city of ch, Erin Dowding
A photo essay on the University of Southern Maine's Royal Drag Show. Kevin Head, Joanna Johnson
A photo-esssay showing notable year-round and seasonal Mainers, including actres, Staff and wire reports
A photo from the 1940s raises questions about whether German U-Boat U-111 refuel, Colin Sargent
A photographic essay on Alan Auto in Portland, where Alan Prosser practices Volv, Eric F. White
A photographic essay on intercultural families in southern Maine, demonstrating, Vasna Wilson
A photographic essay on Marlo Joan Bunker, director of Young Funeral Home in Bel, Heather Kadar
A photographic essay on the crew of 200 people who work around the clock on the, Judy Bennett
A photographic essay on the hip-hop DJs and the dancers they play for at The Ind, Anne-Marie McReynolds
A piece about a proposal by Christopher Campbell, an architect who owns the buil, Chris Busby
A piece by Sarah Goodyear on domestic violence and the recent murder of Soheyla, Sarah Goodyear
A piece in "Maine Milestones" about Dick Meserve, 69, who, against doctor's orde, Roberta Scruggs
A piece on the Liberty Balalaika Ensemble and founder Chris Marshall, with infor, Kit Pfeiffer
A pirate radio station operating from the eastern end of South Portland went off, Al Diamon
A plan approved Wednesday by the New England Fishery Management Council will, if
A plan by Canadian officials to combat cigarette smuggling from the United State
A plan by Central Maine Power (CMP) to remove the Bradbury and Spring Island dam
A plan by Maine Medical Center and New England Rehabilitation Hopital to build a
A plan by Regional Waste Systems to develop a regional recycling center and land
A plane that circled Portland for two hours Tuesday night was apparently involve
"A Plan for Portland's Arts District" is regarded by city officials as a bluepri, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
A planned $10 million renovation of Edward T. Gignoux Courthouse in Portland is
A plan plan to allow commuters to park in the International Marine Terminal lot
A plan proposed by the business-oriented Maine Alliance to streamline and balanc
A plan that would have infused needed capital into John Roberts, the employee-ow
A plan to reintroduce Atlantic salmon into the Union River using surplus aquacul
A plan to replace the 146-year-old pews in the Steep Falls Baptist Church with m
A plaster ceiling on the third floor of the east wing of Portland High School co
A plethora of "under appreciated" things in Portland contains descriptions of th, Elizabeth Peavey
A poetic description of the deep loved shared by Anna and Jeff Jellis of Bath an, Aracelis Girmay
A police cruiser operated by Androscoggin County Sheriff's Department deputy Pau
A policy in Newport which forbids the town's police force from responding to cal
A poll commissioned by the Maine Council of Churches and conducted by Command Re
A poll compiled by Market Decisions Inc. of South Portland puts the Maine consum
A poll of 400 people done by Market Research has found that only 18 percent beli
A poll of 640 Mainers conducted by Maine Public Television and Maine Public Radi
A Popping Success, Meadow Rue Merrill
A Portland City Council committee has recommended that Auto Europe receive nearl
A Portland City Council workshop session on the proposal to restrict traffic and
A Portland conference entitled "Creating a Youth Apprenticeship Program" drew mo
"A Portland Dining Guide." Brief reviews of 23 Portland-area restaurants.
A Portland Press Herald poll of 795 Mainers revealed that 30.6 percent of respon
A Portland Press Herald readers' telephone poll has named Portland's Winslow Str
A Portland Public Works Department proposal to pave Milk Street, which is made o
A Portland School Committee meeting will hear comments on the controversial plan
A Portland tour guide notes several untold stories of the city's dark side conne, James Horrigan
A Portland "town meeting" attended by Representatives Michael Brennan, Elizabeth
A positive step toward reducing the federal deficit is being taken at C. V. Fine
A power struggle has been brewing in Thomaston for more than a year, and stems f
Apparel Management Group, lead investors for John Roberts, yesterday sought to b
"Apple Tree," fiction by Ann Patrick., Ann Patrick
Apple Valley Campground in Acton was literally hacked out of the woods 15 years, Lee Burnett
Applications for admission to Bowdoin College increase this year for the first t
Applications for fall admissions to Maine's technical colleges are up 8 percent
Appointment Viewing., Virginia M. Wright
Apportionment Commission members traded proposals for realigning Maine's politic
Approximately 6,000 people rallied in Portland's Monument Square yesterday to ki
Approximately 7,500 Mainers will complete a 12-hour course on hunter safety this
Approximately 8 inches of snow and sleet fell on the area yesterday, resulting i
Approximately one-third of Maine businesses are owned by women. With a look at, Kaitlin Thomas
A preliminary Maine Supreme Judicial Court redistricting plan appears to favor t
A preliminary order issued by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in their task of
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board says that the l
A preliminary summary of a master plan for Portland's Deering Oaks park, prepare
A preview of a major exhibit of diplomatic treasures, "Becoming a Nation: Americ
A preview of antique shows and auctions in Maine
A preview of the Portland Public Library's participation in the International Ed
April W. Pinkham, 22, of Hollis has been charged with reckless or criminal negli
A primer on the various people who patrol the Maine woods, including game warden, Powell Boyer
A primer on whales that swim in the Gulf of Maine and details on whale-watching, Joshua F. Moore
A private meeting yesterday between Cheverus High School and officials from the
A procedural vote by the Portland City Council tabled the so-called strong mayor
A producer with the CBS television show "Street Stories" has met with some of Ha
A profile of and interview with Kendra Lord, a Buxton resident who was a recent, Karen E. Hofreiter
A profile of Hiram Stevens Maxim of Sangerville, who invented the machine gun an, James P. Brown
A profile of Mount Desert Island's most illustrious native architect, Fred L. Sa, Letitia Baldwin
A profile of Portland painter Paul Black, whose post-impressionist winterscapes, Colin Sargent
A program for migrant and low-income youth is going into its third year in 34 sc, Tory Haiss
A program for the 2007 North Atlantic Blues Festival, taking place at Harbor Par
A program involving 40 schools in New England, New York and Florida has students
A project funded with $500,000 from the federal Environmental Protection Agency
A project funded with a $75,000 Environmental Protection Agency grant is looking
A proliferation of bottle redemption centers in Maine has resulted in some consu
A proposal by former governor Joseph E. Brennan to hold a series of pre-primary
A proposal by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt to remove or declassify gray wolv, Katherine Skelton
A proposal by Portland officials that the city not apply for more Section 8 hous
A proposal by Sunday River Ski Resort to operate a passenger train service desig
A proposal by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization would, if adop
A proposal by the Spurwink School to use an East Deering house for counseling an
A proposal by the state Department of Human Services to relax the state plumbing
A proposal from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to place the Portsmouth
A proposal supported by several insurers and the state's largest business organi
A proposal to change the zoning in downtown Camden to allow for the construction, Betta Stothart
A proposal to extend the city-owned Portland Fish Pier 200 feet into the harbor
A proposal to redraw district lines to shift students from Longfellow School int
A proposal to replace the Department of Human Services and the Department of Men
A proposed bill authorizing a gambling casino in Calais does not target revenue
A proposed federal seafood-inspection program would probably mean little change
A proposed fund that would collect donations to buy private property and conserv
A proposed legislative bill that would prohibit clear-cutting in Maine's forests
A proposed master plan for improving schools, entitled "Learner Outcomes and Per
A proposed math and science magnet school in Limestone is appealing to some top
A proposed natural gas pipeline and the recently announced sale of Central Maine, Jay Davis
A proposed Scarborough obscenity ordinance modeled after an obscenity law adopte
A proposed six-month ban on new construction in Gorham has caused the number of
A proposed zoning amendment developed by City Councilor Cheryl A. Leeman would p
A proposition for the "Ideas Issue" for the "Tell-Tale Project," which would bri, Megan Grumbling
A provision in the proposed bill that would allow an Indian gambling casino in C
A Public Affair., Meadow Rue Merrill
A public forum on Deering Oaks Tuesday night was attended by residents, city off
A public forum on Tuesday night on the planned trail below the Eastern Promenade
A public forum sponsored by the Maine State Board of Education on school consoli
A public forum sponsored by the Portland West Neighborhood Planning council on t
A public hearing held before the Legislature's Appropriations and Human Resource
A public hearing held by the Portland School Committee's Human Sexuality and Fam
A public hearing held jointly by the legislative committees on appropriations an
A public hearing held Thursday night demonstrated that there is public support f
A public hearing on a bill which would force state hospitals to craft a plan for
A public hearing on approaches to control Maine's sea urchan harvest had to be m
A public hearing on requests by two out-of-state companies to be allowed to open
A public hearing on the proposed Maine Health Care Plan, which would provide a w
A public hearing Wednesday on plans to renovate Portland City Hall Auditorium re
A public hearing will be held next month on Mid Coast Hospital's plan for a new
A public memorial service will be held today at the University of New England in
A Public Utilities Commission investigation into allegations of financial abuse
Aquaculture in Maine is maturing, with new markets, new technology and new ways
A quarrying operation in downtown Stonington is disrupting the lives of its neig, Mark Condon
A raid by Gorham police, Cumberland County sheriff's deputies and the Maine Drug
A rail tunnel linking Boston's North and South stations being considered by Mass
A rally was held on at Portland City Hall yesterday, marking the kickoff of the
Aram Calhoun is coordinating a statewide amphibian monitoring program, and the f, Murray Carpenter
A rare avalanche on the steep back bowl area of the mountain at Sugarloaf USA in
Arbitrator Richard G. Higgins said that the denial of tenure to former Universit
Archaeologist Doug Kellogg and a four-man crew on Tuesday began work on an archa
Archaeologist James Peterson, a professor at the University of Maine at Farmingt
Archaeologists conducting excavations at a proposed Wal-Mart site in Oxford have
Archaeology is a current class project at the Wayne Elementary School, with four, Douglas Rooks
Arch Communications Group, the parent of the second largest paging company in Ma
Archeologist Dr. Jeffrey Brain at the Peabody Essex Museum stumbled on the site, Matthew Jude Barker
Archie St. Hilaire of Old Orchard Beach, manager of the Ballpark, recently concl
Architect Hans Strauch, principal of HDS Architecture in Watertown, Mass., desig, Kim Ridley
Architect John Calvin Stevens designed Frederick Walker's mansion, Channelside,, Colin Sargent
Architect John Calvin Stevens spent his last days at 174 Craigie Street in Portl, Colin Sargent
Architect John Morris of Camden has proposed a 52-unit apartment building for Ce, Evan Halper
Architect John Silverio of Lincolnville reinterpreted a Shingle Style cottage in, Leah Whalen
Architect Paul Bruno Mrozinski of Wiscasset helped a New York banker and his wif, Ellen MacDonald Ward
Architect Peter McDonald argues that Portland shouldn't yield to the temptation, Peter McDonald
Architect Randolph Croxton, whose Croxton Collaborative designed the New York he, Edgar Allen Beem
Architect Robert Knight stripped his 200-year-old Blue Hill farmhouse down to th, Robert Knight
Architects Machado and Silvetti of Boston designed the underground addition to t, Jessica Emery
"Architecture" piece by Portland architect Peter McDonald on some of the structu
"Architecture" piece on a display of the winners of the 1993 Maine American Inst, Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on Hadlock Field, which the author says is particularly wel, Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on parking garages, with a discussion of most of the garage, Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on some of Portland's architecturally interesting buildings, Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on some of the techniques architects use to design addition, Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on the Maine Mall, which the author says is clean and steri, Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on the new University of Southern Maine library., Peter McDonald
"Architecture" piece on the Nomentana House, created by Merrill Elam and Mark Sc, Donald M. Kreis
Architect Wallace Harrison and artist and designer Isamu Noguchi collaborated on, Brad Favreau
Arden Davis collects sea moss, raking and drying it at his Kennebunkport home., Kim Lovejoy and Mary White
Area 207, Colin S. Sargent
A real-estate partnership is willing to sell an old hotel at Mount Kineo for $1,
Area Social Security agencies are gearing up to take care of an expected flood o
Area tow truck operators are opposed to a proposal from Portland Mayor Anne Prin
A recapitulation of the battle between the U. S. Postal Service, which wants to, Kimberly Jean Smith
A recap of a surprise upset fight in 1965 at Lewiston's Central Maine Youth Cent, Rob Sneddon
A recap of the favorite stories of 2005 chosen by the staff of the Portland Phoe
A recent auction in Maine featuring vintage sleds highlighted the Maine origins, Sarah Cumming Cecil
A recent fact-finding tour of Aroostook County by a U.S. Department of Agricultu
A recently completed Market Decisions Inc. survey of Windham residents indicates
A recently completed study on a proposed 45-acre park around Clark's Pond in Sou
A recently released study by the Center for the Study of Social Policy in Washin
A recently released study of who uses the Cumberland County Jail has touched off
A recent Maine Public Utilities Commission ruling reduces Nynex toll rates and r, Evan Halper
A recent offer by October Corp., a company founded by late philanthropist Elizab, Laura Conaway
A recent public opinion poll conducted by The Portland Newspapes in conjunction
A recent report prepared by Paul Mitnik, a Maine Department of Environmental Pro
A recent report, "Tourism and Maine's Future: Toward Environmental, Economic and, Jay Davis
A recent self-study of the Maine State Retirement System shows that it is underf
A recent study by the National Cancer Institute ranks Maine among the top five s
A recent study conducted for the Portland Water District indicates that septic s
A recent study of Greater Portland drinking water has prompted the Portland Wat
A record 1 million vehicles used the Maine Turnpike during the week ending Augus
A record 94,532 people applied for permits to take part in this year's moose hun
A recount yesterday of ballots in Westbrook's Ward 3 resulted in a tie vote betw
A reflection of change in the Maine woods with focus on deer hunting and how met, Jack McPhee
A reforestation project supported by the Maine Department of Transportation is d
A regional symposium on global warming was held in Portland, and speakers warned
A reminiscence by Maine Times editor John Cole of his attachment to "the house o, John Cole
A replica of Captain John Smith's 1606 brigantine, used to travel the New World, Zoe Colton
A replica of the Half Moon, Henry Hudson's exploration ship, slipped into Portla
A report by Coastal Enterprises Inc. for the Maine Science and Technology Founda
A report by consultants Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc. of Watertown, Mass., that s
A report by consulting company Vanasse Hangen Brustlin to be released at a later
A report by Families USA provides further evidence that Gov. McKernan shouldn't
A report by the Maine Bureau of Banking indicates that Maine banks are healthier
A report by the Portland accounting firm of Baker, Newman & Noyes shows that the
A report entitled "The Port of Portland: Its Value to the Region" concludes that
A report issued by state and federal prosecutors says that House Speaker John L.
A report issued by the Northern Forest Lands Council says the 26-million-acre no
A report prepared by Stafford Business Advisors, consultants hired by city, stat, Steve Hargreaves
A report prepared by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy for th
A report prepared by Vanasse, Hangin, Brustlin Inc. of Watertown, Mass., for the
A report released by the environmental organization The Wilderness Society shows
A report released by the U.S. Forest Service says the White Mountain National Fo
A report released last week by the Secretary of State's office lists Preti, Flah
A report released recently by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group says that
A report released recently to York County Jail officials recommends instituting
A report submitted to the National Center for Education Standards indicates that
A report submitted Tuesday to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court says that cameras
A report titled "Targeting Export Markets for Maine," which examines 10 Northeas
A report titled "United Way as an Obstacle to Community Giving: A Case Study in, Douglas Rooks
A Republican plan to balance the state budget without $250 million in higher tax
A retrospective look at Maine's 1998 Ice Storm, with photos.
A review of campaign spending reports from the June primary through mid-Septembe
A review of Maine's master craftsmen, including Samuel Newell (1724-1814), Paul, Edwin A. Churchill
A review of Maine's state retirement system by the Sedgwick James Consulting Gro
A review of Petite Jacqueline, a new French bistro in Portland owned by Steve an, Diane Hudson
A review of the way the 37,000 state workers enrolled in the Maine State Select
Arguments have broken out among the 208 registered voters of Long Island, Maine,
Arlene Doyle was attending Saturday night's Sea Dogs game at Hadlock Field in Po
Arline Dyer, 55, of Baldwin and her family yesterday received a new trailer home
Arlo Redman last month was removed as Belfast city manager, a post which he held, Kenneth Z. Chutchian
Armand and Kathleen Madore of Rangeley Plantation last year proposed establishin, Phyllis Austin
Army Sgt. Aaron Williamson, 22, of Carthage, returned to Maine Wednesday after s
Army Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Field, 25, of Lisbon, who died during a firefight in S
Arnel Martinovic, 17, of Mostar, Bosnia, arrived at Brunswick Naval Air Station
Arnie Paul, head of the Metal Trades Council at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, c
Arnold Paul, president of the largest union at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, yester
Arnold Paul, president of the Metal Trades Council, the largest union representi
Aroostook County is one of 2,200 nationally that are eligible for low-interest a, Doug Fletcher
Aroostook County Micmacs have voted Roger Pictou, 32, the tribal governor, out o
Aroostook County potato farmers are on the financial edge, and potato quality pr, Jeff Clark
Around 1,000 members of Local 6 of the International Association of Machinists,
Around 100 activists attended a rally yesterday in Capital Park in Augusta in su
Around 100 relatives, friends, police officers and strangers attended the graves
Around 11,000 of the estimated 12,000 firefighters in Maine are volunteers. Man, Mary Lou Wendell
Around 1,500 people waited in line Friday night and Saturday morning to purchase
Around 150 Democrats, Republicans and independents yesterday attended an economi
Around 150 students at Gray-New Gloucester High School yesterday walked out of c
Around 15 million board feet of unfinished red pine, white pine, hemlock and sp
Around 16,000 state employees, teachers and municipal workers who contribute to
Around 2,000 people turned out Saturday to watch the launching of the Aegis guid
Around 200 government officials, businesspeople and representatives of non-profi
Around 200 Israeli, Egyptian, Moroccan, Palestinian and Jordanian youths ages 12
Around 200 mourners gathered at Scarborough's Blue Point Congregational Church o
Around 20 fishermen, fish processors and others in the fishing industry met this
Around 250 future college graduates gathered yesterday at the Holiday Inn for th
Around 250 people gathered at the University of Southern Maine's Southworth Plan
Around 30,000 Boy Scouts and Scout enthusiasts from the United States and Canada
Around 30 demonstrators from Maine Greens, Earth First!, and the University of M
Around 32,000 hardy souls last weekend braved days of drizzle and downpours to a
Around 39 percent of Portland's registered voters went to the polls on November, Christopher Barry
Around 50 cars, powered either by the sun or electicity stored in batteries, on, Christopher Barry
Around 50 dancers yesterday performed the Dance of the Sea Dogs at Hadlock Field
Around 50 youngsters in grades 4-8 are participating in the Peacemakers Program,
Around 600 people yesterday went to St. Mary's Catholic Church in Wells for a me
Around 60 Kennebunkport residents yesterday attended an informational meeting at
Around 63,000 gallons of jet fuel spilled at the Brunswick Naval Air Station whe
Around 75 fishermen and others associated with the fishing industry met yesterda
Around 80 people yesterday recited an oath of allegiance and the pledge of alleg
Around a dozen residents of the Granite Point and Fortunes Rocks neighborhoods i
Around six demonstrators picketed Thursday outside Thore Aatlo's workplace on Fo
Around two dozen alternative health care practitioners were featured yesterday a
Around two dozen Republican candidates for the Maine House of Representatives ye
Arrests of juvenile arson suspects in Maine increased from 65 cases in 1992 to 8
"Art" "2007 Preview!" commenting on two trends that will shape the city's future, Chris Thompson and Ian. Paige
"Art Album" piece on "Relative Moments," a photograph exhibit by Melonie Bennett, Chris Busby
Art Howell has turned a North Amity farmstead into an animal rehab refuge with a
Arthur Clark of Cape Elizabeth was instrumental in advancing an agreement signed
Arthur E. Batson of Maryland, president of the Industrial Union of Marine and Sh
Arthur Harvey, a blueberry grower who in January resigned from the board of dire
Arthur Rowe, 47, was killed Saturday when a fire swept through and destroyed his
Artice about Meredith Burgess, 38, of Cumberland, who is giving her two boys a l
Article about 18-year-old Aaron Tinsman of Cape Elizabeth who was killed in boat
Article about 28 West Bath fourth-graders who spent yesterday afternoon attendin
Article about 42-year-old Michael Orsini, who died yesterday at the Kennebec Val
Article about 9-year-old Hannah Hoose, a Portland third-grader, who writes and p
Article about a 2-alarm fire at 237 High Street in Portland in which Cheyenne La
Article about a 3-day conference, Conserving America's Fisheries, that was recen
Article about Aaron Park, 33, a Portland chef, who is Maine's most active and en
Article about Access, a program which is run by Maine Medical Center, Jackson Br